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WEAK, FORELINGUAL (post-alveolar), CONSTRICTIVE, NOISE
/ Z / ▼ ▼ [ Z<w ] [ Z>w ] measure luge The soft palate being raised and the nasal resonator shut off, the tip and blade of the tongue make a light contact with the alveolar ridge, the front of the tongue being raised at the same time in the direction of the hard palate and the side rims of the tongue being in contact with the upper side teeth. The escape of air is diffuse (compared with that of/ s, z /), the friction occurring between a more extensive area of the tongue and the roof of the mouth. Some speakers use slight lip-rounding for / S, Z / in all positions; for others,, lip-rounding is an effect of the adjacent vowel.
There is often variation between / S, Z / and / s, z /+ / j /, e.g. in assume, issue. As you… She’ll seize your… He wants your.. He lets you… DRILL 49 STRONG, FORELINGUAL, OCCLUSIVE (palato-alveolar), NOISE / ¶ / ▼ ▼ [ ¶ ← ] [ ¶ → ] check ketch The soft palate being raised and the nasal resonator shut off, the obstacle to the air-stream is formed by a closure made between the tip, blade, and rims of the tongue and the upper alveolar ridge and side teeth. At the same time, the front of the tongue is raised towards the hard plate in readiness for the fricative release. The closure is released slowly, the air escaping in a diffuse manner over the whole of the central surface of the tongue with friction occurring between the blade/front region of the tongue and the alveolar/front palatal section of the roof of the mouth. During both stop and fricative stages, the vocal folds are wide apart for / ¶ /. The lip position will be conditioned by that of adjacent sounds.
DRILL 50 WEAK, FORELINGUAL (palato-alveolar), OCCLUSIVE, NOISE / dZ / ▼ ▼ [ dZ < w ] [ dZ > w ] jack cadge The soft palate being raised and the nasal resonator shut off, the obstacle to the air-stream is formed by a closure made between the tip, blade, and rims of the tongue and the upper alveolar ridge and side teeth. At the same time, the front of the tongue is raised towards the hard plate in readiness for the fricative release. The closure is released slowly, the air escaping in a diffuse manner over the whole of the central surface of the tongue with friction occurring between the blade/front region of the tongue and the alveolar/front palatal section of the roof of the mouth. During both stop and fricative stages, the vocal folds may be vibrating for all or part of / dZ / according to the situation in the utterance. The lip position will be conditioned by that of adjacent sounds.
DRILL 51 CONTRAST / ¶ / - / dZ /
DRILL 52 CONTRAST / S / - / ¶ /
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