Voiced and Voiceless Sounds| Phonetics| Consonants
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The current video explains the difference between 'Voiced' and 'Voiceless' sounds in English language. ,There are total 44 sounds in English language. 20 are vowels and 24 are consonants. Consonants are divided into voiced and voiceless sounds.
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Sir I just want to know why cords open in voiceless letters and close in voiced letters?
Is it pressure of strength of articulation points that causes cords to close ? Kindly confirm
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Sir if it possible to add the subtitles for every video
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Vowels are produced with free flow of air then why thy are voiced??
Consonants are are mostly articulated via obstruction in the vocal tract then why they are some consonants voiceless
Now it's clear to me..
The voice quality has nothing to do with if they obstructed or not; You are assuming in wrong; "VOICE" here does not means something you hear with your ears; it has to do with the vocal cords; if they vibrate the sounds produced are called voiced; otherwise voiceless; Again, dont confuse the term "voicing" with something to hear.
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I thought the explanations are in English! I don't understand this language you 're using.
Apologies. I will try to add subtitles in the coming videos. The problem is that it takes a lot of time. Thanks for viewing my channel.
If vocal cords vibrate in the productio or articulation of a sound, these sounds are called voiced, and if they don't, such sounds are called voiceless... Like. / P/ is voiceless and /b/ is voiced
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His main target is Pakistani students, English is their second language, concepts are easier to grasp in our own language, that's why