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  • Created on: 20-02-23 19:20
How is a fricative created with the articulators?
there is a creation of a narrow passage between two articulators
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What is the airflow like in a fricative?
noisy, turbulent creating a hissing sound
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Can fricatives be sustained in isolation and why?
Yes. Example: f, v, z. There is not a complete blockage.
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How are the articulators placed in a plosive?
They come together to form a constriction and block or stop the oral flow of air
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What blocks the nasal cavity in a plosive?
The raised velum, meaning no air can escape through the mouth or the nose
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How do nasals differ to plosives?
The velum is lowered.
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Are nasals voiced or voiceless?
Voiced
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Card 2

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What is the airflow like in a fricative?

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noisy, turbulent creating a hissing sound

Card 3

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Can fricatives be sustained in isolation and why?

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Card 4

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How are the articulators placed in a plosive?

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Card 5

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What blocks the nasal cavity in a plosive?

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