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PLACES OF ARTICULATION
Apart from the behavior of the vocal cords, sounds
can also be distinguished
as to where in the oral cavity they are articulated
(i.e. where in the mouth there is most obstruction
when they are pronounced). This location of where
the sounds are produced is called known as
“articulation”.
There are eight places of articulation. Let’s take a
look at them in detail.
Bilabial sounds are
produced when the
lips are brought
together.
Examples are /p/,
which is voiceless, as
in pay or /b/ and /m/
which are
voiced, as in bay,
may.
Bilabial articulation
/ / / // /
Labiodental sounds
are made when the
lower lip is raised
towards the
upper front teeth.
Examples are /f/
safe (voiceless) and
/v/ save
(voiced).
Labiodental fricative
/ / / /
Dental sounds are
produced by
touching the upper
front teeth with
the tip of the tongue.
Examples are / /
oath (voiceless) and
/ / clothe
(voiced).Dental fricative
/ / / /
Alveolar sounds are
made by raising the tip
of the tongue towards
the ridge
that is right behind the
upper front teeth, called
the alveolar ridge.
Examples
are /t/,/s/ too, sue, both
voiceless, and
/d/,/z/,/n/,/l/,/r/ do, zoo,
nook, look, rook,
all voiced.
Alveolar
articulation/ / / /
/ / / / / // // /
Palatoalveolar sounds
are made by raising the
blade of the tongue
towards
the part of the palate
just behind the alveolar
ridge. Examples / /,
/ /pressure,
batch (voiceless) and
/ /, / / pleasure, badge
(voiced).
Palato-alveolar
fricative/ / / / / / / /
Palatal sounds are
very similar to
palatoalveolar ones,
they are just produced
further back towards
the velum. The only
palatal sound in
English is /j/ as
in yes, yellow, beauty,
new and it is voiced.
Palatal
/ /
Velar sounds are
made by raising the
back of the tongue
towards the soft
palate, called the
velum. Examples /k/
back, voiceless, and
/g/, / / both voiced
bag, bang. /w/ is a
velar which is
accompanied with lip
rounding.
Velar articulation
/ / / / / / / /
Glottal sounds
are produced
when the air
passes through
the glottis as it is
narrowed: /h/ as
in high.
Glottal
/ /
*Adapted from: Forel, A and Puskás, G (2005) Phonetics and
Phonology: Reader for First Year English Linguistics. University
of Geneva.
*Presentation designed by: Manuel R. Medina (2016)

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Articulation

  • 1. PLACES OF ARTICULATION Apart from the behavior of the vocal cords, sounds can also be distinguished as to where in the oral cavity they are articulated (i.e. where in the mouth there is most obstruction when they are pronounced). This location of where the sounds are produced is called known as “articulation”. There are eight places of articulation. Let’s take a look at them in detail.
  • 2. Bilabial sounds are produced when the lips are brought together. Examples are /p/, which is voiceless, as in pay or /b/ and /m/ which are voiced, as in bay, may. Bilabial articulation / / / // /
  • 3. Labiodental sounds are made when the lower lip is raised towards the upper front teeth. Examples are /f/ safe (voiceless) and /v/ save (voiced). Labiodental fricative / / / /
  • 4. Dental sounds are produced by touching the upper front teeth with the tip of the tongue. Examples are / / oath (voiceless) and / / clothe (voiced).Dental fricative / / / /
  • 5. Alveolar sounds are made by raising the tip of the tongue towards the ridge that is right behind the upper front teeth, called the alveolar ridge. Examples are /t/,/s/ too, sue, both voiceless, and /d/,/z/,/n/,/l/,/r/ do, zoo, nook, look, rook, all voiced. Alveolar articulation/ / / / / / / / / // // /
  • 6. Palatoalveolar sounds are made by raising the blade of the tongue towards the part of the palate just behind the alveolar ridge. Examples / /, / /pressure, batch (voiceless) and / /, / / pleasure, badge (voiced). Palato-alveolar fricative/ / / / / / / /
  • 7. Palatal sounds are very similar to palatoalveolar ones, they are just produced further back towards the velum. The only palatal sound in English is /j/ as in yes, yellow, beauty, new and it is voiced. Palatal / /
  • 8. Velar sounds are made by raising the back of the tongue towards the soft palate, called the velum. Examples /k/ back, voiceless, and /g/, / / both voiced bag, bang. /w/ is a velar which is accompanied with lip rounding. Velar articulation / / / / / / / /
  • 9. Glottal sounds are produced when the air passes through the glottis as it is narrowed: /h/ as in high. Glottal / /
  • 10. *Adapted from: Forel, A and Puskás, G (2005) Phonetics and Phonology: Reader for First Year English Linguistics. University of Geneva. *Presentation designed by: Manuel R. Medina (2016)