2013- 11- 20
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متميزة في قسم حواء
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رد: تجمع مذاكرة مادة الصوتيات والنظام الصوتي
Labial: Consonants whose main restriction is formed by the two lips coming together have a bilabial place of articulation. •Dental: Sounds that are made by placing the tongue against the teeth are dentals. •Palatal: The roof of the mouth (the palate) rises sharply from the back of the alveolar ridge.. •Velar: The velum or soft palate is a movable muscular flap at the very back of the roof of the mouth. •Glottal: (the glottis is the space between the vocal folds). Fricatives: involve a slightly resisted flow of air Nasals
Sounds are produced when air flow through the mouth is completely blocked and released through the nose. Liquids are sounds with very little air resistance. Semivowels are sounds that are, as the name implies, very nearly vowels. Allophone: a variant of a phoneme
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