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Mouth Positions for English Consonants by juan gomez del angel is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses different types of consonant sounds in English: 1) Fricatives are created by constricting the vocal tract and include sounds like /f/, /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, and /h/. 2) Approximants like /r/, /w/, and /y/ are produced when one articulator approaches another without turbulence. 3) Trills involve vibrations between articulators, like the Spanish <rr> sound. 4) Taps are brief contacts between articulators, as in the middle of "letter." 5) Lateral sounds like /l/ allow air to escape aro
- Author
- juan gomez del angel
- Language
- EN