Phonetics

Allophone

An allophone is a phonetic variant of a phoneme, a sound that can change meaning in a language. These subtle…

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Advanced Tongue Root: Understanding Vocalic Harmony

Explore the advanced concept of tongue root position in phonetics. Learn how this articulatory feature influences vowel sounds and contributes…

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Vowels: The Heart of Spoken Language

Vowels are the foundational sounds in spoken languages, produced with an open vocal tract. They are crucial for forming syllables…

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Voiced Sounds

Voiced sounds are produced when the vocal cords vibrate during speech. This vibration creates sound waves that are then modified…

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Unvoiced Sounds

Unvoiced sounds are speech sounds produced without vibration of the vocal cords. They are crucial for distinguishing meaning in many…

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Rhotic

A rhotic accent is a dialect of English where the sound /r/ is pronounced after a vowel, such as in…

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Non-Rhotic

Non-rhotic describes accents where the 'r' sound is not pronounced after a vowel, unless it is followed by another vowel.…

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Disyllabic: Understanding Two-Syllable Words

A disyllabic word consists of two syllables. This common linguistic structure impacts rhythm, pronunciation, and word recognition. Understanding disyllabic words…

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Consonants

Consonants are speech sounds produced by obstructing or constricting the airflow in the vocal tract. They contrast with vowels, which…

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