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ENGLISH PLOSIVES Definition:A type of consonant produced by forming a complete obstruction to the flow of air out of the mouth.

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1 ENGLISH PLOSIVES Definition:A type of consonant produced by forming a complete obstruction to the flow of air out of the mouth.

2 ENGLISH PLOSIVES POINT OF ARTICULATION VOICING/MUSCULAR EFFORT
ASPIRATION DEVOICING

3 ENGLISH PLOSIVES POINT OF ARTICULATION a) Bilabial /p/-/b/

4 ENGLISH PLOSIVES POINT OF ARTICULATION a) bilabial b) alveolar /t/-/d/

5 ENGLISH PLOSIVES POINT OF ARTICULATION a) bilabial b) alveolar
c) velar /k/-/g/

6 ENGLISH PLOSIVES POINT OF ARTICULATION
a) bilabial b) alveolar c) velar

7 ENGLISH PLOSIVES VOICING/MUSCULAR EFFORT a) Voiced/Lenis /b d g/

8 ENGLISH PLOSIVES VOICING/MUSCULAR EFFORT a) Voiced/Lenis
b) Voiceless/Fortis / p t k /

9 ENGLISH PLOSIVES ASPIRATION a) Aspirated /p t k/  [p t k]
b) Non-aspirted /b d g/ Distribution of aspiration a) always in the onset position [pI] [tI] [kI] b) never after tautosyllabic /s/ (e.g. [spI] [stI] [skI]) c) for emphatic reasons in word final position

10 ENGLISH PLOSIVES ASPIRATION: distribution
a) always in the onset position (e.g. [pI] [tI] [kI]) b) never after tautosyllabic /s/ (e.g. [spI] [stI] [skI]) c) for emphatic reasons word-finally, but in free variation with non-aspirated and inaudible release “weep” [wi:p wi:p wi:p] “wheat” [wi:t wi:t wi:t] “weak” [wi:k wi:k wi:k]

11 ENGLISH PLOSIVES DEVOICING
a) distinction between voiceless and voiced: applies fully between voiced sounds (e.g. [lkIN] vs. [ lgIN] b) in onset position: /b d g/ partially devoiced (e.g. [b d g]) c) in coda position: /b d g/ fully devoiced (e.g. [b d g]).


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