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Park and Bark: The Difference Between Voiced and Voiceless Consonants

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1 Park and Bark: The Difference Between Voiced and Voiceless Consonants
from Bill’s English

2 Park or Bark? Where can I park? Where can I bark?

3 English Consonants Voiceless Voiced park bark town down cap gap sap
zap chin gin shock Jacques

4 p b [p] or [b]? PUFF of air! NO PUFF of air! NO vibration!
ONLY vibration!

5 peak OPEN

6 beak OPEN

7 peak beak

8 English Consonants Voiceless Voiced park bark town down cap gap sap
zap chin gin shock Jacques

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