Place of Articulation | Consonant Sounds in English - Phonology
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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0:00 Introduction
2:29 Bilabial
3:23 Labiodental & Interdental
5:20 Alveolar
8:08 Post-alveolar & Retroflex
10:19 Palatal
11:23 Velar
13:08 Glottal
14:25 Labialized Velar (the sound /w/)
16:12 Summary Table - Manner & Place of Articulation with phonation
★★ WHAT THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT★★
In this video, we'll delve into the intricacies of English phonology, specifically focusing on the different places of articulation. We'll explore how and where speech sounds are formed, from the front of the mouth to the back, including labials, alveolars, palatals, velars, and more. It's a fascinating linguistic journey that's essential for understanding the nuances of English pronunciation. I'm here to make this topic easily digestible. You don't need a degree in phonetics to follow along. I'll be your guide, breaking down the concepts step by step.
By the end of this session, you'll have a solid grasp of how our articulators work together to produce distinct sounds in English. Thank you for joining me in this educational endeavour. Let's dive into the intriguing world of articulatory phonology.
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Billie is a pronunciation coach and content creator based in Barcelona, Spain. Her main focus is English pronunciation, phonology and helping learners speak more fluently. Billie has a degree in Communication Research & Phonology, a PGCE in Primary Education, a Trinity College Cert & DiplomaTESOL and over 17 years of teaching experience. She also works as a CELTA teacher trainer, Cambridge examiner and educational advisor. Her videos have been featured in the Google funded AI app ELSA speak.
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The lesson is extremely helpful. Thanks so much. I hope you make some videos about vowel length.
“n” & “ng “ as in win and wing, are incredibly hard to differentiate for Chinese! Thanks for the vidoe
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The post alveolar sound is just the R and here is made by upturning the tip of the tongue behind the alveolar ridge and the other sounds that u have mentioned with it are palato alveolar sounds the blade of the tongue is used just behind the alveolar ridge
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May you please explain the difference in pronunciation between vowels (monophthongs and diphthongs) consonants and glides.
Is the "w" in woman a bilabial consonant??
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In producing the sound D we use the blade of the tongue and the upper teeth !!!
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Is the "w" in woman a bilabial sound??
Bilabial also called labio velar
Is this the updated version of Place of Articulation? May I know the reference for it, if you don't mind..
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6:06
Can I get help with this ?
Whenever I find words having the letters 'n' and 'd' together, I struggle to pronounce those words.
Hundred
Abundance.
Is it because both the letters N and D have the same place of articulation or am I speaking fast.
Hello! It could be because your own first language does not allow for these two sounds to be next to one another, so your tongue is simply not used to move in this way. This is a common pronunciation problem. The best thing to do is practise saying those words so your tongue becomes quicker and forms 'muscle memory' of the movement Do it slowly at first, several times, and then fast. If you practise every day for 5 minutes, I am sure that it will be much easier in 2 weeks because your tongue will be more used to this consonant cluster :-)
Ok,,,but I don't find (Palato- alveolar)
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In place of w the IPA will be /m/
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Is the "w" in woman a bilabial consonant??
Yes it is
6:06
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