Theory of phonetics


the voiced bicentral affricate


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Theory of phonetics (1)

the voiced bicentral affricate [G]

the back lingual nasal sonorant [N]

Palatalization is a phonemic feature in Russian. The palatalized consonants are:
[п´], [б´], [т´], [д´], [к´],[г´],
[м´], [н´], [ф´], [в´], [с´], [з´],
[ш´], [ж´], [л´], [].
Place of articulation. Most of the Russian consonants are pronounced on the teeth. Another contact occurs on the palate, which would be typical of Russian and foreign for English.
There are no glottal sounds in Russian
The Russian sounds are articulated with the back of the tongue.
The Russian consonants have [ы]-like sound at the end. For, example, [kы]
(огласовка)

Russian consonants are assimilated to each other in terms of voice. If a voiceless consonant precedes a voiced one it becomes voiced under its influence. For example, от Бога, отбежать - according to vocal cords.



1) the post alveolar constrictive median sonorant [r]
2) the glottal fricative voiceless [h]

1) the rolled post alveolar sonorants
[p],.[]
2) the backlingual fricative voiceless [х]

- voiceless consonants [p], [t], [k], [f],
[s], [S], [C]
are pronounced more energetically than the Russian ones:
- voiced noise consonants [b], [d], [g],
[v], [z], [Z]
are much weaker than:
- voiceless plosive consonants [p], [t], [k]
Are pronounced with aspiration in a stressed position when followed by a vowel

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