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==IPA== | |||
* http://www.langsci.ucl.ac.uk/ipa/IPA_chart_(C)2005.pdf | |||
==Links== | |||
* Venn | |||
** English http://allthingslinguistic.com/post/33605639325/phonological-natural-classes-and-set-theory | |||
* Other | |||
** http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/vajda/ling201/test2materials/articulatory_phonetics.htm | |||
* Sonority | |||
** http://allthingslinguistic.com/post/68721010548/detailed-explanation-sonorants-obstruents-sonority | |||
==Airstream== | ==Airstream== | ||
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***stop ("plosive") | ***stop ("plosive") | ||
***fricative | ***fricative | ||
*occlusive (blocking (occluding) airflow in the vocal tract, but not necessarily in the nasal tract) | |||
**oral occlusive (often voiceless, e.g.: /p/, /t/, /k/) | |||
**nasal occlusive (often voiced, e.g.: /m/ /n/) | |||
==Vowels== | |||
*Height | |||
**close | |||
**mid | |||
**open | |||
*Backeness | |||
**front | |||
**central | |||
**back | |||
*Roundedness | |||
**round | |||
**unround |
Latest revision as of 2014-04-11T13:26:30
IPA
Links
- Venn
- Other
- Sonority
Airstream
- direction
- egressive
- ingressive
- initiation
- pulmonic
- glottalic
- lingual (velaric)
egressive | ingressive | |
---|---|---|
pulmonic | pulmonic egressive | pulmonic ingressive |
glottalic | glottalic egressive | glottalic ingressive |
lingual | lingual egressive | lingual ingressive |
Manner
- continuant (incomplete closure of the oral vocal tract)
- subclasses
- fricative
- approximant ("frictionless continuant")
- subclasses
- vowel
- subclasses
- subclasses
- sonorant (continuous, non-turbulent airflow in the vocal tract)
- contrast: obstruent
- subclasses
- approximant
- subclasses
- vowel
- subclasses
- nasal
- approximant
- Note: does not contain fricative
- obstruent (obstructing airflow, causing a strong gradient of air pressure in the vocal tract)
- subclasses
- stop ("plosive")
- fricative
- subclasses
- occlusive (blocking (occluding) airflow in the vocal tract, but not necessarily in the nasal tract)
- oral occlusive (often voiceless, e.g.: /p/, /t/, /k/)
- nasal occlusive (often voiced, e.g.: /m/ /n/)
Vowels
- Height
- close
- mid
- open
- Backeness
- front
- central
- back
- Roundedness
- round
- unround