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|a Obadi, Anis Abdulmajid Abdulhamid
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|a Phonology of English the English Consonants:
|b Process of Articulation and Properties
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|b جامعة عدن - نيابة الدراسات العليا والبحث العلمي
|c 2016
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b A consonant is the result of audible friction , squeezing or stopping of the breath in some part of the mouth (or occasionally of the throat). Henry Sweet (cited in Damodar Thakur 2011:44) All the sounds we make when we speak are the result of muscles contracting. The muscles in the chest produce the flow of air that is needed for almost all speech sounds; muscles in the larynx produce many different modifications in the flow of air from the chest to the mouth. After passing through the larynx, the air goes through the vocal organs , which ends at the mouth and nose. We have a large and complex set of muscles that can produce changes in the shape of the vocal organs , and in order to learn how the sounds of speech are produced it is necessary to become familiar with the different parts of the vocal organs . These different parts are called articulators, and the study of them is called articulatory phonetics.
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