Title: Consonants
1Consonants
Readings Roach, P (2002) Chpt 2 (pp8,9,10),4, 5
ReferenceBall ,MJ Rahilly,J (1999)
PhoneticsThe Science of Speech
2Vocal Tract - Anatomy Physiology
- Setting a column of air in motion
- Larynx, Lungs
- Pharynx
- Oral cavity, nasal cavity (resonating
- chambersloudness sd. quality)
- Trachea
- (Transparency Vocal Tract)
3Inside the larynx some key playersarytenoid
cartilages , vocal folds / vocal cordsGlottis
opening between the vocal folds
(Transparency states of the glottis)
4Describing consonants I
- Range of parameters
- Airstream mechanism
- Direction of airflow
- Phonation type and location
- State of the velum
- Centrality vs laterality
5Describing consonants II
f. Force of articulation g. Prolongability h.
Place of articulation i. Manner of articulation
z-a pulmonic egressive full glottal voiced oral
central lenis prolongable alveolar fricative.
6Describing consonants III
- Three-term labels
- Phonation
- Place of articulation
- Manner of articulation
- Eg. ? can be described as a voiced alveolar
fricative (three-term labels)
7Phonation
Voiceless vs voiced Voiceless- no vibration,
glottis open(60-90) Voiced vibration of the
vocal folds/cords Fortis vs Lenis Fortis-
stronger force of articulation, longer
duration Lenis- weaker force of articulation
8Place of articulation
- Active or passive articulator
- Roof of the mouth
- Labial, Dental, Alveolar, Palatal,Velar(Soft
palate), Uvular, Pharyngeal, Glottal
- Tongue surface
- Tip, blade, front back dorsum, root, epiglottis
Transparency (Places of articulation)
9Manner of articulation
How individual sounds are made. Based on the size
of the air passage (stricture) during the
production of sound (Transparency IPA chart)
10English Plosives I
- Plosive Consonants
- 4 phases of production
- closing phase- articulators move to form
stricture - compression phase- compressed air stopped from
escaping - release phase- articulators move to allow air to
escape - post-release phase after release phase (eg.
aspiration p,t,k)
11English Plosives II
English plosives - p, t, k, b, d, g
p, b bilabial t,d alveolar, tongue blade
against alveolar ridge k,g velar, back of tongue
against this area
3 term labels??(phonation,place,manner)
12The End
Tutorial (Roach) Pg. 37, No. 2 Recorded
exercises Pg.218, Audio Unit 4, Ex 1, 2,3,4,5
Next week, read Chapters 6,7 of Roach