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Chapter 3. Segmentals

Consonants

When learning the distinct consonant phonemes of North American English (NAE), there are three main dimensions for which they can be distinguished: Voicing, Place of Articulation, and Manner of Articulation.

Places and Manners of Articulation

Place of Articulation refers to where the sound is made in the mouth. In NAE, there are seven places of articulation:

Manner of Articulation refers to how the sound is made. In NAE, there are six manners of articulation:

Table 4.1 Consonants classification
Manner Voicing Bilabial Labiodental Interdental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glotal
Stop Voiceless p t k Ê”
Stop Voiced b d g
Fricative Voiceless f θ s ʃ h
Fricative Voiced v ð z ʒ
Affricate Voiceless tʃ
Affricate Voiced dÊ’
Nasal Voiced m n Å‹
Lateral
(Liquid)
Voiced l
Rhotic
(Liquid)
Voiced r (ɹ]
Glide Voiced w j (w)

 

Activities

"" 3-2 Discussion

Instructions: Read the questions and discuss them with your classmates. If working alone, answer the questions in the form of an audio/video journal.

  • How does your pronunciation affect your ability to communicate effectively?
  • Can you share specific examples of how your pronunciation has helped or hindered your communication?
  • Discuss the challenges you encounter when producing English sounds accurately. Are there particular sounds that are more difficult for you to produce? Why?
  • What strategies do you use to improve your pronunciation? Have these strategies been effective? What other strategies are you interested in?

 

"" "" 3-3 Listening Discrimination: Same or Different

Instructions: Listen to the words and guess whether they are the same or different.

 

"" "" 3-4 Listening Discrimination: Odd one Out

Instructions: Say the following words out loud. Highlight the word that does not belong based on its initial sound.

"" 3-5 Practice Your Pronunciation

Instructions: Say the following words to receive feedback on your pronunciation.

"" 3-6 Define the Manner of Articulation

Instructions: Drag the different manners of articulation to their correct place.

 

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