Concepts of Voiced and Unvoiced sounds
Voiced and Unvoiced sounds We have two types of sounds, in the English language sound and non-sound: Voiced Sound sounds are those that occur when the vocal cords vibrate during the production of a sound. To check it, we can put our hand in the throat and feel the vibration, this happens in the sounds: Consonants: /b/, /d/, /g/, /z/, /v/, and /ʒ/ (as in measure). Vowels: All vowels in English are voiced (/a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/, etc.). How to test: Say "zzz" (as in zebra) and place your hand on your throat. The vibration you feel indicates voicing. Unvoiced sounds Non-sound sounds do not emit vibration in the throat, the airflow passes freely unobstructed. this occurs in: Examples: Consonants: /p/, /t/, /k/, /s/, /f/, and /ʃ/ (as in ship). How to test: Say "sss" (as in snake) and place your hand on your throat. The lack of vibration indicates that the sound is unvoiced. Note: All vowels and diphthongs are voiced sounds. IPA chart Consonants sounds Vowels sounds ...
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