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By Evelyn Serrano and Bivian Montufar

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What are the fricatives consonants?
Are consonants with the characteristic that when they
are produced, the air escapes through a small
passage and makes a hissing sound.

You can demonstrate the ❖ Make a long, hissing s sound


importance of the narrow passage ❖ Make a long f sound
for the air in the following ways:
System of fricative phonemes

What is the Fortis and Lenis?


Another examples and exercise
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What are what
are the
affricates
consonants?
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Affricates
A consonant sound that consists of a plosive and then a fricative made in
the same place in the mouth: The "ch" sound at the beginning and end of
"church" is an affricate.
Are all affricates voiced?

All of these consonants are divided into two


types: voiceless and voiced. To produce voiceless
consonants, you do not use your vocal cords. Voiced
consonants do use your vocal cords.
What is difference between fricatives and affricates?

Fricatives are characterised by a “hissing” sound which is produced by


the air escaping through a small passage in the mouth. Affricates
begin as plosives and end as fricatives. These are homorganic
sounds, that is, the same articulator produces both sound, the plosive
and the fricative.
Words that contains affricate sound
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