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Phonetics Part 2: Consonants and Vowels of English - Prof. Rebecca A. Shields, Study notes of Linguistics

An online diagram overview of the consonants and vowels of the english language. It covers stops, fricatives and affricates, liquids and glides, tense and lax vowels, and diphthongs. It also discusses syllabic consonants and the effect of the letter 'r' on vowel quality.

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Download Phonetics Part 2: Consonants and Vowels of English - Prof. Rebecca A. Shields and more Study notes Linguistics in PDF only on Docsity! Linguistics 301 Phonetics Part 2 I. Consonants of English (ONLINE DIAGRAM) A. Stops - oral and nasal/voiced and voiceless (ONLINE DIAGRAM) 1. Bilabial 2. Alveolar 3. Velar 4. Glottal B. Fricatives and Affricates (ONlNE DIAGRAM) 1. Fricatives - voiceless and voiced a) Labiodental b) Interdental c) Alveolar d) Alveopalatal e) Glottal 2. Affricates - Voiceless and voiced a) Alveopalatal C. Liquids and Glides - all are voiced 1. Labiovelar 2. Alveolar 3. Palatal D. New symbols to focus on (ONLINE DIAGRAM) II. Vowels of English (ONLINE DIAGRAM) A. Tense vowels 1. [i] [e] [u] [o] B. Lax Vowels (ONLINE DIAGRAM) C. Diphthongs 1. vowels with a change in quality 2. English has three contrastive diphthongs (ONLINE DIAGRAM)
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