The document describes the English consonant sounds, classifying each by place and manner of articulation as well as voicing. Each consonant is defined and examples are provided. The consonants covered are b, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, ŋ, p, r, s, t, v, z, w, j, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, θ, ð. Alternative notations for some consonants used by American authors are also noted. References on English phonetics and pronunciation are provided.
2. Definition
A consonant is a sound produced by a
partial or complete obstruction of the air
stream.
It is classified by:
-Place of articulation;
-Manner of articulation;
-Voicing.
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3. /b/
-It is a billabial, plossive and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: belong /bɪ´lɔng/
big /bɪg /
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4. /d/
-It is an alveolar, plosive and voiced
consonant (devoiced at the end of a
word);
e.g.: Deep /di:p/
Independence /ɪndɪ´pɜndəns/
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5. /f/
-It is a Labiodental, fricative and devoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Find / faɪnd/
Laugh /læf /
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6. /g/
- It is a velar, plosive and voiced consonant
(devoiced at the end of a word);
e.g.: Good /gʊd /
Forgive /fər´gɪv/
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7. /h/
-It is a glottal, plosive and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Hello /hələʊ/
Behind /bɪ´haɪnd/
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8. /k/
-It is a velar, plosive and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Cot / kɒt/
Pick /piːk/
*It can be aspirated at the bigining of a word
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9. /L/
-It is an alveolar, lateral and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: Lip /lɪp/
Colonial /kə´ləʊniəl
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10. /m/
-It is a bilabial, nasal and voiced consonant (
it may be unvoiced after /s/);
e.g.: Mine /maɪn/
Smart /sma:t/
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11. /n/
- It is an alveolar nasal and voiced
consonant (it may be unvoiced after /s/);
e.g.: Need /ni:d/
Snow /snəʊ/
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12. /ŋ/
- It is velar, nasal and voiced consonant;
e.g.: Sink /sɪŋk /
Long /lɒŋ/
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13. /p/
-It is a bilabial, plosive and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.:Park /paːk/
Soup /suː p/
*it can be aspirated at the bigining of a word
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14. /r/
-It is a post alveolar, an approximant and
voiced;
e.g.: Red /red/
Party /paːti
/
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15. /s/
- It is an alveolar, fricative and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Simple /´sɪmpl/
Describe /dɪskraɪb/
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16. /t/
-It is an alveolar, plosive and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Tongue /tʌŋ/
support /sə´pɔ:t/
*It can be aspirated at the bigining of a word
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17. /v/
-It is a labiodental, fricative and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: Vizit / vɪzɪt/
Convince /kən´vɪns/
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18. /z/
-It is na alveolar, fricative and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: Zoo /zuː/
Lazy /leɪzɪ/
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19. /w/
-It is a bilabial , approximant and voiced
consonant (it is also considered “sime
vowel”);
e.g.: Wood /wʊd/
Hallway /hɔːlwe /
ɪ
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20. /j/
- It is a palatal, approximant and voiced
consonant (it is also considered “sime
vowel”);
e.g.: Yes / jes/
ʒ
Usual /´juː uəl/
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21. /ʃ/
-It is a post alveolar, fricative and unvoiced consonant;
e.g.: Shop /ʃɒp/
Wash /wɒʃ/
* It can be represented by š (specially
American authors)
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22. /ʒ/
It is a post alveolar, fricative and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: Measure /´meʒər/
Beige /beɪʒ/
* It can be represented by ž (specially
American authors)
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23. / tʃ /
- It is a post alveolar, affricative and
unvoiced consonant;
e.g.:Church /tʃɜː ʃ/
t
Chubby /´tʃʌbɪ/
* It can be represented by č (specially
American authors)
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24. / dʒ /
- It is a post alveolar, affricative and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: Judge /dʒʌdʒ/
Large /laː ʒ/
d
* It can be represented by ǰ (specially
American authors)
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25. /θ/
- It is a dental, fricative and unvoiced
consonant;
e.g.: Therapy /´θerəpi/
ɪ
Thesis /´θiːs s/
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26. /ð/
- It is a dental, fricative and voiced
consonant;
e.g.: That /ðæt/
Than /ðən/
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27. Reference
Roach, P. 1999: English Phonetics and
Phonology, Second Edition: A pratical
Course.Cambridge University Press, 0-
521-40718-4
Souhila, M., & Mahiout, N.(2008).
Pronunciation and Spelling: All streams
and levels. Dar El Hadith Lil-
Kitab, 978994723254 5.
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28. Thank you!
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