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Understanding Fricative Consonants by Husna amanina is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses fricative consonants in English phonology. It defines fricatives as consonants formed by a narrowing of the mouth passage that creates turbulence in the outgoing air. It describes the four main types of fricatives in English: labiodental (/f/ and /v/), dental (/θ/ and /ð/), alveolar (/s/, /z/, and /r/), and provides articulatory definitions and examples of words containing each fricative. It notes some differences in production of these sounds between English and Indonesian or Javanes
- Author
- Husna amanina
- Language
- EN