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jueves, 31 de mayo de 2012
5. CHAPTER 4 PLOSIVES
A plosive is a consonant articulation. It is produce when one articulator is moved against another. According this webpage http://tanvirdhaka.blogspot.com/2009/10/english-plosive-sounds.html We have 6 Plosive sounds in English: /p/b/t/d/k/g/. The Plosive consonant sounds are generally described on three bases:1. Manner of articulation, 2. Place of articulation and 3. Voicing. Also, all six plosives can occur at the beginning of a word, between other sound and at the end of a word. Finally, these are formed by the air being completely blocked in the mouth and then suddenly released.
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Plosives are sounds that stops when the air flows trough our vocal cors. It is very important to know hot to pronounce them and where they are placed. I think the web pages that you provide explains very clear the topic whe developed in this book.
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