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---
tags:
- linguistics
- speech
---
- Complete or partial closure of vocal tract
- Voiced/Unvoiced
# Nasal
- Mouth closed and velum lowered
- Vowel-like structure, weaker energy
- Sound through nose
- English has only voiced nasals
- Can be identified by direction of formant movement
- m, n, ng
- Locations
- Labial
- Lips
- m
- Alveolar
- Palatal ridge
- n
- Velar
- Soft palate
- ng
# Plosive
- Closure which is released
- Voiced or unvoiced
- Based on when voicing starts
- t, d
- Trill
- Tap or flap
- Locations
- Labial
- Lips
- p, b
- Alveolar
- Palatal ridge
- t, d
- Velar
- Soft palate
- k, g
# Fricative
- Air forced through constriction
- Jet of turbulence
- Noisy
- Voiced
- v, z
- Unvoiced
- f, s
- Frequency cut-off
- Inversely proportional to length of cavity in front of constriction
- Sibilants
- Air forced over teeth
- s, z
- Affricate
- Abrupt start to frication
- Ch, J
# Approximant
- Articulators move close, some perturbations
- Vowel-like structure, weaker energy
- Upward trajectory of formants
- r, y, l , w