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WAYS OF SOUND PRODUCTION
The manner of articulation has to do with the
kind of obstruction the air meets on its
way out, after it has passed the vocal folds.
It may meet a complete closure (plosives), an
almost complete closure (fricatives), or a
smaller degree of closure (approximants), or
the air might escape in more exceptional ways,
around the sides of the tongue (laterals), or
through the nasal cavity (nasals).
Plosives are sounds in which there is a complete closure in
the mouth, so that the air is blocked for a fraction of a
second and then released with a small burst of sound, called
a plosion (it sounds like a very small explosion). Plosives
may be bilabial /p/, /b/ park, bark, alveolar /t/, /d/ tar, dark or
velar /k/, /g/ car, guard.
In English a voiceless plosive that occurs at the beginning of
a word and is followed by a vowel, is rather special in the
sense that at the release of a plosion one can hear a slight
puff of air (called aspiration) before the vowel is articulated.
Hence in “pen “we hear /phen/.
These aspirated voiceless plosives are not considered to be
different sounds from unaspirated voiceless plosives from
the point of view of how they function in the sound system.
This difference, which can be clearly heard, is said to be
phonetic.
/ / / /
Fricatives have a closure which is not quite complete. This
means that the air is not blocked at any point, and therefore
there is no plosion. On the other hand the obstruction is big
enough for the air to make a noise when it passes through it,
because of the friction. This effect is similar to the wind
whistling around the corner of a house. Fricatives may be
labiodental /f/, /v/ wife, wives, dental , breath, breathe,
alveolar /s/, /z/ sink, zinc, palato-alveolar / /, / / nation,
evasion, or glottal /h/ help. /h/ is a glottal fricative. As it has no
closure anywhere else, and as all air passes between the
vocal folds, this means that /h/ is like aspiration
unaccompanied by any obstruction.
A distinction may be made between sibilant and non-
sibilant fricatives. Sibilant sounds are the fricatives with a
clear "hissing" noise, /s/, /z/, / /, / / and the two affricates
/ /, / / choke, joke.
Affricates are a combination of a plosive and a
fricative (sometimes they are called "affricated
plosives"). They begin like a plosive, with a complete
closure, but instead of a plosion, they have a very slow
release, moving backwards to a place where a friction
can be heard (palatoalveolar). The two English
affricates are both palatoalveolar, / / which is
voiceless, chin, rich, and / / which is voiced, gin,
ridge. The way an affricate resembles a plosive
followed by a fricative is mirrored in the symbols. Both
consist of a plosive symbol followed by a fricative one:
/t/ + / /, /d/ + / /.
Nasals resemble plosives, except that there is a
complete closure in the mouth, but as the velum is
lowered the air can escape through the nasal cavity.
Though most sounds are produced with the velum
raised, the normal position for the velum is lowered, as
this is the position for breathing (your velum is probably
lowered right now when you are reading this). The three
English nasals are all voiced, and /m/ is bilabial, ram,
/n/ is alveolar, ran, and / / velar, rang. In the
presentation on articulation, the dotted line on the
pictures of bilabial, alveolar, and velar articulations
illustrate the three nasals.
Laterals are sounds where the air escapes around the sides of
the tongue. There is only one lateral in English, /l/, a voiced
alveolar lateral. It occurs in two versions, the so called "clear l"
before vowels, light, long, and the "dark l" in other cases, milk,
ball. Words like little, lateral have one of each type. "Dark l" may
be written with the symbol / /.
The "Clear l" is pronounced with the top of the tongue raised,
whereas for "dark l " it is the back of the tongue which is raised.
Here again, as with aspirated and unaspirated voiceless
plosives, even though "clear l" and "dark l" are phonetically
different, they cannot be said to be different sounds from the
point of view of how they function in the sound system. If you
produce a "dark l" where usually you have a "clear l", for
example at the beginning of the word long, your pronunciation
will sound odd but nobody will understand a different word.
Figure 15: clear and dark “l”.(Thomas 1976:44)
Approximants are sounds where the tongue only
approaches the roof of the mouth, so that there is not enough
obstruction to create any friction. English has three
approximants, which are all voiced. /r/ is alveolar, right,
brown, sometimes called post-alveolar, because it is slightly
further back that the other alveolar sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /l/. /j/ is
a palatal approximant, use, youth, and /w/ is a velar
approximant, why, twin, square. /w/ always has lip-rounding
as well, and therefore it is sometimes called labio-velar.
/r/ only occurs before vowels in southern British English,
whereas other accents, like Scottish, Irish, and most
American ones, also can have it after vowels. Therefore
those accents can make a distinction between e.g. saw and
sore, which are pronounced exactly alike in southern British
English.
The manners of articulation can be put into two major groups, obstruents
and sonorants. The obstruents are plosives, fricatives and affricates, all
sounds with a high degree of obstruction. Obstruents usually come in
pairs, one voiceless, one voiced, e.g. /p/ /b/, /t/ /d/.
Sonorants have much less obstruction and are all voiced and therefore
more sonorous. They include nasals, the lateral, and approximants. The
manners can be illustrated as in the following diagram:
*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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Sound production

  • 1. WAYS OF SOUND PRODUCTION The manner of articulation has to do with the kind of obstruction the air meets on its way out, after it has passed the vocal folds. It may meet a complete closure (plosives), an almost complete closure (fricatives), or a smaller degree of closure (approximants), or the air might escape in more exceptional ways, around the sides of the tongue (laterals), or through the nasal cavity (nasals).
  • 2. Plosives are sounds in which there is a complete closure in the mouth, so that the air is blocked for a fraction of a second and then released with a small burst of sound, called a plosion (it sounds like a very small explosion). Plosives may be bilabial /p/, /b/ park, bark, alveolar /t/, /d/ tar, dark or velar /k/, /g/ car, guard. In English a voiceless plosive that occurs at the beginning of a word and is followed by a vowel, is rather special in the sense that at the release of a plosion one can hear a slight puff of air (called aspiration) before the vowel is articulated. Hence in “pen “we hear /phen/. These aspirated voiceless plosives are not considered to be different sounds from unaspirated voiceless plosives from the point of view of how they function in the sound system. This difference, which can be clearly heard, is said to be phonetic.
  • 3. / / / / Fricatives have a closure which is not quite complete. This means that the air is not blocked at any point, and therefore there is no plosion. On the other hand the obstruction is big enough for the air to make a noise when it passes through it, because of the friction. This effect is similar to the wind whistling around the corner of a house. Fricatives may be labiodental /f/, /v/ wife, wives, dental , breath, breathe, alveolar /s/, /z/ sink, zinc, palato-alveolar / /, / / nation, evasion, or glottal /h/ help. /h/ is a glottal fricative. As it has no closure anywhere else, and as all air passes between the vocal folds, this means that /h/ is like aspiration unaccompanied by any obstruction. A distinction may be made between sibilant and non- sibilant fricatives. Sibilant sounds are the fricatives with a clear "hissing" noise, /s/, /z/, / /, / / and the two affricates / /, / / choke, joke.
  • 4. Affricates are a combination of a plosive and a fricative (sometimes they are called "affricated plosives"). They begin like a plosive, with a complete closure, but instead of a plosion, they have a very slow release, moving backwards to a place where a friction can be heard (palatoalveolar). The two English affricates are both palatoalveolar, / / which is voiceless, chin, rich, and / / which is voiced, gin, ridge. The way an affricate resembles a plosive followed by a fricative is mirrored in the symbols. Both consist of a plosive symbol followed by a fricative one: /t/ + / /, /d/ + / /.
  • 5. Nasals resemble plosives, except that there is a complete closure in the mouth, but as the velum is lowered the air can escape through the nasal cavity. Though most sounds are produced with the velum raised, the normal position for the velum is lowered, as this is the position for breathing (your velum is probably lowered right now when you are reading this). The three English nasals are all voiced, and /m/ is bilabial, ram, /n/ is alveolar, ran, and / / velar, rang. In the presentation on articulation, the dotted line on the pictures of bilabial, alveolar, and velar articulations illustrate the three nasals.
  • 6. Laterals are sounds where the air escapes around the sides of the tongue. There is only one lateral in English, /l/, a voiced alveolar lateral. It occurs in two versions, the so called "clear l" before vowels, light, long, and the "dark l" in other cases, milk, ball. Words like little, lateral have one of each type. "Dark l" may be written with the symbol / /. The "Clear l" is pronounced with the top of the tongue raised, whereas for "dark l " it is the back of the tongue which is raised. Here again, as with aspirated and unaspirated voiceless plosives, even though "clear l" and "dark l" are phonetically different, they cannot be said to be different sounds from the point of view of how they function in the sound system. If you produce a "dark l" where usually you have a "clear l", for example at the beginning of the word long, your pronunciation will sound odd but nobody will understand a different word.
  • 7. Figure 15: clear and dark “l”.(Thomas 1976:44)
  • 8. Approximants are sounds where the tongue only approaches the roof of the mouth, so that there is not enough obstruction to create any friction. English has three approximants, which are all voiced. /r/ is alveolar, right, brown, sometimes called post-alveolar, because it is slightly further back that the other alveolar sounds /t/, /d/, /s/, /l/. /j/ is a palatal approximant, use, youth, and /w/ is a velar approximant, why, twin, square. /w/ always has lip-rounding as well, and therefore it is sometimes called labio-velar. /r/ only occurs before vowels in southern British English, whereas other accents, like Scottish, Irish, and most American ones, also can have it after vowels. Therefore those accents can make a distinction between e.g. saw and sore, which are pronounced exactly alike in southern British English.
  • 9. The manners of articulation can be put into two major groups, obstruents and sonorants. The obstruents are plosives, fricatives and affricates, all sounds with a high degree of obstruction. Obstruents usually come in pairs, one voiceless, one voiced, e.g. /p/ /b/, /t/ /d/. Sonorants have much less obstruction and are all voiced and therefore more sonorous. They include nasals, the lateral, and approximants. The manners can be illustrated as in the following diagram:
  • 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)