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STRONG, FORELINGUAL (alveolar), OCCLUSIVE, NOISE
/ t / ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ [ t1 ] [ t2 ] [ t× ] [ t ω] [ to ] tea lit steal at the twins sit down The soft palate being raised and the nasal resonator shut off. The primary obstacle to the airstream is formed by the closure made between the tip and rims of the tongue and the upper alveolar ridge and side teeth. Lung air is compressed behind this closure. The vocal folds are wide apart for /t/, but vibrate for all or part of the compression stage for /d/ according to its situation in the utterance. The lip position is conditioned by that of the adjacent sounds. FORELINGUAL (alveolar), OCCLUSIVE, NASAL SONANT / n / ▼ ▼ ▼ [ ň ] [ n- ] [ nω ] net ten tenth tense seen
The tongue forms a closure with the teeth ridge and upper side teeth; the soft palate is lowered, adding the resonance of the nasal cavity to those of the pharynx and of the part of the mouth chamber behind the alveolar closure; the lip position depends upon that of adjacent vowels
FORELINGUAL (alveolar), CONSTRICTIVE, ORAL SONANT (LATERAL) / l / ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ [ l ] [ ɫ˅ ] [ l‾ ] [ l□ ] [ lω ] [ l’ ] lit seal nil clean wealth will you
The soft palate is in its raised position shutting off the nasal resonator; the tip of the tongue is in contact with the upper teeth ridge, allowing the air to escape on both sides. For clear [ l ] the front of the tongue is raised in the direction of the hard palate at the same time as the tip contact is made; for dark [ l] the tip contact is again made on the teeth ridge, the front of the tongue being somewhat depressed and the back is raised in the direction of the soft palate, giving a back vowel resonance. DRILL I
DRILL 2 TENSE, FRONT,CLOSED, UNROUNDED / ί / ▼ ▼ ‾ V [ ί ] [ ί ]
knee eat need deal
The front of the tongue is raised to a hight slightly below and behind the close front position; the lips are spread; the tongue is tense, with the side rims making a firm contact with the upper molars. The vowel is often noticeably diphthongised, especially in final position.
DRILL 3
DRILL 4 STRONG, FORELINGUAL(alveolar), CONSTRICTIVE, NOISE / s / ▼ ▼ ▼ [ s ← ] [ s → ] [ sο ] seen niece sweet
The soft palate being raised and the nasal resonator shut off, the tip and blade of the tongue make a light contact with the upper alveolar ridge, and the side rims of the tongue form a close contact with the upper side teeth. The air-stream escapes by means of a narrow groove in the centre of the tongue and causes friction between the tongue and the alveolar ridge. The friction is voiceless. The lip position will depend upon the adjacent vowel.
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