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Place of articulation


A description of which parts of the vocal apparatus are working when we produce a
particular consonant sound.



  • Bilabial: Both lips touch or almost touch.

  • Labiodental: The upper teeth touch the lower lip.

  • Dental/Interdental: The tip of the tongue touches the teeth/between the teeth.

  • Alveolar: The tip of the tongue touches or almost touches the alveolar ridge (tooth
    ridge).

  • Palatal/alveopalatal: The body of the tongue touches or almost touches the hard
    palate.

  • Velar: The back of the tongue touches the soft palate.

  • Glottal: There is friction in the glottis (the space between the vocal cords).


Related Glossary Terms


Index
Section 4 - The Consonants of American English
Section 4 - The Consonants of American English
Section 4 - The Consonants of American English


Alveolar, Bilabial, Dental or interdental, Glottal, Labiodental, Palatal or alveopalatal, Velar


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