Articulatory basics por victoria vidal
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UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL
ECUADOR
FACULTAD DE FILOSOFIA
ESCUELA DE IDIOMAS
AUTOR: VICTORIA VIDAL
CURSO: 5º SEMESTRE FRANCES
TEMA: ARTICULATORY BASIS
ARTICULATORY BASIS
It refers to the way that sounds are formed oruttered
It has four principal dimensions
VoicingArticulator and
point of articulationCavity Manner
SPANISH FALLING DIPHTOHNGS
Falling diphthongs or glideoffare the link of a strong
and weak vowel.
The gude sounds /y/and/w/ are semivowels [-i] [-u].
/ay/ /ey/ /ew/
VOICING
It directly dealswith the sound
quality producedby the vocal cords
When vocal cordsvibrate it´s said tobe voiced;other
wise, it´s said to bevoiceles
• If you feel a vibration theconsonant isvoiced
VOICED CONSONANTS
•You will feel no vibration in yourthroat is voicelessconsonant
VOICELESS CONSONANTS
ARTICULATOR AND POINT OF
ARTICULATION
The articulator
Also know as majoractive articulator.
It´s located on thelower surface of the
mouth cavity.
Point of articulation CavityManner of articulation
DIPHTHONGS
Is a group consistingof a vowel sound
followed by a non-adjacent gude within
the same syllable
ENGLISH DIPHTHONGS
A diphthongs is a complex
vowel,made of two components:
A diphthongsbegins.
One vowel and finishes as another.
THE DIPHTHONGS WAS FORM
Open + closed
Closed + open
Closed + closed
SPANISH DIPHTHONGS
weak strong
So that twothousand vowelsare next to each
other
The basic role isthat two strong
vowels can not bein the same syllabic
ENGLISH AND SPANISH
DIPHTHONGS
The productionis similar in both
languages
PHONEMIC AND PHONETIC
FEATURES
/aw/ /ay/ /oy/ /ɔy/