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Task 1 – Infographic

Student

Mayra Angelica Correa Ordoñez

Group: 518014 _102

Tutor

Yohom Fredy Sánchez

Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia (UNAD)

Licenciatura en Lenguas Extranjeras con Énfasis en Inglés

English Phonetics

Cead-Florencia

February 14,2021
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THE THREE SOUNDS EXPLANATION

I choose the phoneme: /J/

The articulators involved in its production are:

It is in the palatine sounds and are made with the body of the tongue.

The active articulator is the tongue body and the passive articulator is the hard palate.

I choose the phoneme: /h/

The articulators involved in its production are:

The vocal cords in this case do not vibrate.

The Glottis allows the airflow to pass if no impediment.

I choose the phoneme: /z/

The articulators involved in its production are:

They are pronounced with vibration in the vocal cords.

Articulated with the tongue against or close to the superior alveolar ridge.
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REFERENCES

Daniel, I. O. (2011). Chapter one: Phonetics and Phonology definition and distinction.

In Introductory Phonetics and Phonology of English. (pp. 1-3). Cambridge Scholars

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Daniel, I. O. (2011). Chapter Two: The Mechanism of Speech Sounds. In Introductory

Phonetics and Phonology of English. (pp. 5-12). Cambridge Scholars

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