16. 3 Dipthongs that Indonsian tend to
missronounce
May
FareRareCare
PhoneGo
Raid
So
Play
17. SYLLABIC CONSONANTS
Syllabic Consonants "l",
"m", "n", and "ng'
A sylabic consonants is a phonetic
element that normally patterns as a
consonant, but may fill a vowel slot
in a syllable
Definition
18. Syllabic /ḷ/ and /ṇ/ typically occur in
an unstressed syllable immediately
following the alveolar consonants, /t/,
/s/, /z/, as well as /d/.
Examples:
bottle /ˈbɑ:tḷ/, cattle /ˈkætḷ/ ,
cotton /ˈkɑ:tṇ;/, button /ˈbʌtṇ/.
listen /ˈlɪsṇ/, fasten /ˈfæsṇ/,
risen /ˈrɪzṇ/, prison /ˈprɪzṇ/
saddle /ˈsædḷ/, poodle /ˈpu:dḷ/
sadden /ˈsædṇ/, burden /ˈbɚdṇ/
SYLLABIC / l / and / l / folowed by other
consonants.
Syllabic /ḷ/ can also
follow /st/ or plain /n/
or /nt/
Examples:
pistol /ˈpɪstḷ/
tunnel /ˈtʌnḷ/
mantle /ˈmæntḷ/
19. PLOSIVE
Definition
English plosives:
Bilabials : /p, b/
Alveolar : /t, d/
Velars : /k, g/
Plosives: Oral stops
The air is stopped completely in the oral cavity for a
brief period.
Then it explodes with the release of the closure,
producing loud-enough noise to be heard.