How Are Sound Produced? 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AteebaCreated on: 06-12-13 21:48 When air from lungs passes across vocal chords. Production of a sound can be affected by a number of factors. 1 of 10 How your airstreams is controlled. The place where the sound is made – lips, tongue, teeth, roof of mouth. The sound is voiced or unvoiced 2 of 10 Unvoiced Made without vibrating the vocal chords 3 of 10 Voiced Made by vibrating the vocal chords 4 of 10 Sounds are? categorised 5 of 10 Plosives consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at same point and suddenly releasing it (stopped consonant) unvoiced ( p t k) and Voiced (b d g) 6 of 10 Fricatives airflow is only practically blocked and air moves through the mouth in a steady stream. Unvoiced (f th ) – thigh - (s sh h) and Voiced (v th) - thy 7 of 10 Affricates created by putting plosives and fricatives together unvoiced – ch (church) and voiced –dg (judge) 8 of 10 Approximant similar to vowel sounds produced by putting an articular e.g. tongue against another part of the vocal. Voiced (m n ng) 9 of 10 Laterals created by putting tongue on the bridge of teeth and moving air down side of the mouth. Voiced (I) 10 of 10
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