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Chapter 1 Articulation and Acoustics Lecture 3 Places of Articulatory Gestures A Course in Phonetics Video

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In this lecture, we are going to discuss the articulators used to produce speech sounds in our vocal tract. Usually, we divide the speech organs in upper surface of the vocal tract and lower surface of the vocal tract. Moreover, we shall discuss different places of articulatory gestures where the air obstructs while producing consonants.
Here I'm going to discuss keywords for the upper surface of the vocal tract:
1. Upper teeth
2. Upper lip
3. Alveolar ridge
4. Palate
5. Velum (Soft palate)
6. Uvula
7. Pharynx wall
The Principal parts of the lower surface of the vocal tract:
1. Lower lip
2. Tip of the tongue
3. Blade of the tongue
3. Front part of the tongue
4. Centre of the tongue
5. Back of the tongue
6. Root of the tongue
7. Epiglottis
Then we have places of articulation with reference to how they obstruct the air
Major Articulations:
1. Labials Articulations
2. Coronal Articulations
3. Dorsal Articulations
We further classify these major articulations in detail and here we have places of articulation in English:
1. Bilabial
2. Labiodental
3. Dental (Interdentals)
4. Alveolar
5. Post Alveolar (Palato-Alveolar)
6 Retroflex
7. Palatal
8. Velar
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Basic Phonetics:
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