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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