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Normuminov Javlon 210 for Phonetics


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Independent work 7. Theoretical phonetics

Student Name: Normuminov Javlon Group: 210





  1. Classification of consonants

  1. Please put the following places of articulation in the right cells in the table below:

“bilabial”, “glottal”, “dental / alveolar”, “velar”

  1. Please put the following symbols in the right cells in the table below:

[p], [tʃ], [m], [l], [t], [v], [θ], [j], [z], [ʃ]


Manner of articulation

Place of articulation

bilabial

labiodental

dental / alveolar

post- alveolar

palatal

velar

glottal

Plosives

aspirated

p



















unaspirated






















Fricatives

voiceless







T, θ

ʃ, tʃ










voiced




v

Z l




j







Affricate

aspirated






















unaspirated






















Nasals

m



















Laterals






















Approximants























  1. Fill in the blanks.

  1. A nasal sound is produced when the come out from the nostrils.

Septum

is lowered so that the air can






  1. The organ that determines whether a sound is voiced or voiceless is called Fricatives


  1. In the table provided below (see overleaf), state in each column: (1) the place of articulation and (2) the manner of articulation of each sound as illustrated in the figures (a) to (d). In (3), give an example of an English word beginning with the given sound.

ss







(1) Place of articulation

(2) Manner of articulation

(3) Example

a

bilibal

Africative

buy

b

labidental

fricative

fine

c

Alvealar

Nasal

night

d

palatal

Approximants

yes





(a) (b) (c) (d)


  1. Circle the word(s) that has/ have the given characteristic(s). (All words are in English pronunciation)

    1. Circle the word(s) that begin(s) with a bilabial consonant: met net set bet pet let

    2. Circle the word(s) that begin(s) with a velar consonant: knot got lot cot hot pot

Circle the word(s) that begin(s) with a labiodental consonant: fat cat that mat chat vat

    1. Circle the word(s) that begin(s) with an alveolar consonant: zip nip lip sip tip dip

    2. Circle the word(s) that end(s) with an affricate consonant: cheese much back edge ooze choice

    3. Circle the word(s) that end(s) with a fricative consonant:

race wreath bush bring rave real ray rose rough

    1. Circle the word(s) that begin(s) with a dental consonant: pie guy shy thigh thy high

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