5. How much constriction?
plosive: completely blocked
fricative: partly blocked
approximant: slightly hindered
nasalization
Does the air flow through
both the nose and the
mouth, or just the mouth?
1 Manner of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
affricate: plosive + fricative
6. 2 Place of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Where in the mouth does the
constriction occur?
What parts of the mouth are
involved (lips, teeth, tongue,
roof of the mouth)?
10. 2 Place of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Plosives:
bilabial
alveolar
velar
(palatal)
11. 2 Place of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Plosives:
bilabial
alveolar
velar
(palatal)
12. 2 Place of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Plosives:
bilabial
alveolar
velar
(palatal)
13. 2 Place of Articulation
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Plosives:
bilabial
alveolar
velar
(palatal)
14. 3 Voicing
Consonants: 3 phonetic features
Are the vocal chords
vibrating or not?
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