Something that happens within your body through your ears
What is Hearing?
Knowing how to read, write, and comprehend
What is Literate?
Where the constriction of airflow is
Where is the place of articulation?
By completely blocking the airflow in the vocal tract & then releasing it suddenly
How are Plosives formed?
Cuisine
kwuh·zeen
The production of sound using the larynx
What is phonation?
A particular form of a language peculiar to a specific region or social group.
Ex. Applachian or Gullah
What is Dialect?
How the airflow is constricted
The tip of your tongue forms a closure just behind your teeth
Hint: T & D
What is Alveolar?
Brochure
brow·shur
The _____ is where your vocal cords are located
What is the Larynx?
Not a distinct language but a variety of languages spoken in a particular area of a country.
What is Regional Dialect?
How you sound, ability to articulate
What is Diction?
The lips, teeth, and vocal cords make up ____
What is the Vocal Tract?
Exuberant
ex-zoo-ber-ant
The ______ of ______ is 332 meters per second
What is the Speed of Sound?
____ is not one sound it better described as a sound family
What is a Phoneme?
The ability to recognize, compare and distinguish between distinct and separate sounds
What is Auditory Discrimination?
As you pronounce a letter, feel the vibration of your vocal cords
What is Voiced?
Architect
aar·kuh·tekt
The production of speech sounds as a result of the movement of the structures of the vocal tract
What is Articulation?
The study of the individual sounds of a lanuage- their production and transcription into written symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
What is phonetics?
The organs of speech used to produce speech sounds: tongue, lips, soft palate, hard palate, alveolar ridge, teeth, glottis
What are Articulators?
A consonant sound that is made by stopping air flowing out of the mouth, and then suddenly releasing it
What are Plosives?
Library
lai·breh·ree