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1 Phonation

2 [s] vs. [z] What’s the difference?

3 [s] vs. [z] What’s the difference? What causes buzzing?

4 Say [f] What do you get if you voice it?

5 Say [f] What do you get if you voice it? [v]

6 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k]

7 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g]

8 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g] [p]

9 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g] [p] [b]

10 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g] [p] [b] [ʃ] as in “shoe”

11 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g] [p] [b] [ʃ] as in “shoe” [ʒ]

12 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [g] [p] [b] [ʃ] as in “shoe” [ʒ] [ɵ] as in “thing” [ð]

13 What do you get when you voice . . .
[k] [p] [ʃ] as in “shoe” [ɵ] as in “thing”

14 Voicing

15 Voicing

16 Some sounds are commonly voiced
[m, n, l]

17 Some sounds are commonly voiced
[m, n, l] [ɹ] American English [r] is a tap

18 Some sounds are commonly voiced
[m, n, l] [ɹ] American English [r] is a tap Book uses this one incorrectly [ŋ] as in “sing” Called engma

19 Some sounds are commonly voiced
Devoice these [m] [m̥] [n] [n̥] [l] [l̥]

20 Some sounds are commonly voiced
Do they exist in English? Clear [l] Clear [l̥]

21 Some sounds are commonly voiced
Do they exist in English? Cream [ɹ] Cream [ɹ̥]

22 Voiceless fricative lateral
[l̥] has no turbulence

23 Voiceless fricative lateral
[l̥] has no turbulence Make it turbulent [ɬ] Welsh: Llandudno, Llewellyn

24 Vowels are usually voiced
Japanese Sukiyaki [u̥] Kita [i̥] “north”

25 Vowels are usually voiced
Japanese Sukiyaki [u̥] Kita [i̥] “north” English Chicago [ʃi̥kago]

26 What voiceless fricatives does English have?

27 What voiceless fricatives does English have?
[ɵ] [s] [ʃ] [h]

28 What are their voiced fricatives counterparts?
[ɵ] [s] [ʃ] [h]

29 What are their voiced fricatives counterparts?
[f] [v] [ɵ] [ð] [s] [z] [ʃ] [ʒ] [h] ?

30 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed

31 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed
Is there a [h]?

32 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed
Is there a [h]? Is there a [m]?

33 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed
Is there a [h]? Is there a [m]? Is there a [m̥]?

34 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed
Is there a [h]? Is there a [m]? Is there a [m̥]? What’s the transcription?

35 Say “uh huh” with your mouth closed
Is there a [h]? Is there a [m]? Is there a [m̥]? What’s the transcription? [mm̥m]


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