2. AT THE END OF THIS MEETING, YOU
WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Identify the speech organs which produce consonants
• Distinguish the consonants sounds based on the place of articulation
• Describe consonants based on place of articulation
5. AFTER WATCHING THE VIDEO …
LET’S CONFIRM THIS!
• In terms of what criteria to describe a consonant?
• What speech organs that can produce consonants?
• What are the place of articulation of consonants?
8. PLACE OF ARTICULATION
• Lips
• Tongue tip and blade
• The back of the tongue
Labial Articulation
Coronal Articulations
Dorsal Articulation
9.
10. PLACE OF ARTICULATION: LABIAL
Bilabial
• Made with two lips
• Example: p /pen/, b /but/, m
/mom/, w /which/
Labiodental
• Upper front teeth touches lower
lip
• Example: f /follow/ /free/, v /verb/
/viral/
11. PLACE OF ARTICULATION: CORONAL
Dentals (interdentals)
• Upper teeth approaches
tip/blade of tongue
• Example: θ /thick/ /think/, ð
another/ /with/
Alveolar
• Alveolar ridge
touches/approaches top of
tongue
• Example: t /tip/, d /draw/, n
/not/, /lie/, r /row/, s
/center/, z /zip/
Palato-alveolar
• Back of alveolar ridge
approaches front of the
tongue
• Example: ʃ /ship/, ʒ
/pleasure/, tʃ /chalk/, ʤ /junk/
/gentle/
12. PLACE OF
ARTICULATION: DORSAL
Palatal
• Hard palate
touches/approaches
front of the tongue
• Example: j /yes/, /you/,
/year/
Velar
• Soft palate touches back
of the tongue
• Example: k /king/ /cool/,
g /go/ /gig/, ŋ /sing/
/ring/, w /what/ /woman/
Glottal
• Do not belong to Dorsal
articulation
• Glottal Area
• Example: h /high/, /hot/,
/who/
15. ASSIGNMENT 3
• Write the place of articulation from each of the consonant sounds.
e.g: /p/ is bilabial
• Find and write the example of consonant sounds in word based on 3 part (initial,
middle, final)
e.g: initial
/p/ Put
middle final
apple pipe