Phonetics - the sounds of language

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Question English Answer English
voiceless
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tle local cords are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded
voiced
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vocal cords are drawn together, the air from the lungs repeatedly pushes them apart as it passes through, creating a vibration effect
bilabials
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the sounds formed using both upper and lower lip ([m], [p], [b], [w])
labiodentals
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sounds formed using upper teeth and lower lip ([f], [v])
dentals
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sounds made with the tounge tip behind the upper front teeth ([theta], [eth])
alveolars
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sounds formed with the front part of the tounge on the alveolar ridge ([t], [d], [s], [z], [n], [l], [r])
alveo-palatals
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sounds produced with the tounge at the very front of the palate [[š], [č], [j z fałką], [ž], [y]
velars
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sounds produced with the back of the tounge against the velum ([k], [g], [ng])
glottals
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sound produced at the larynx ([h])
stops
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sounds produced by some form of complete „stopping” of the air stream and letting it go abruptly ([p], [b], [t], [d], [k], [g])
fricatives
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sounds produced by almost blocking the air stream, and having the air push through the narrow opening. As the air is pushed through a type of friction is produced. ([f], [v], [theta], [eth], [s], [z], [š], [ž])
affricates
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[č], [j z fałką]
nasals
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[m], [n], [ng]
approximants
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[w], [y], [l], [r], [h]
dipthongs
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combined vowel sounds which contain two different sounds, they begin with a vowel and end with a glide ([ay], [aw], [oy])

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