Voice and Articulation DrillbookThis is a book of practice materials for the improvement of voice and articulation. It stresses auditory discrimination, and takes its organization from the phonetic and acoustic features of speech. It includes some introductory information about these features. It is designed for use either as a textbook or as a source of materials for correction of disorders. |
Contents
A Graphic Introduction | 1 |
Phonetic Transcription | 9 |
Vowels I | 34 |
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acceptable voice quality acoustic Alternative alveolar ridge breathing cycles Burrill Phillips chapter Compare consonants contrast DECIBELS diphthongs Distinguish downward intonations duration Esau Wood Establish Exaggerate examples following paragraph following sentences Formant frequency FRICATIVE fundamental frequency glottal group of words habitual level harshness hear inflections Initial Final Medial intensity Kenyon and Knott Listen lowest pitch Mark phrase meaning musical scale nasal nasal consonant Notice pairs passage patterns pauses phrase limits pitch level Pop taught Cook prominence pronasal pronunciation range Read the following Repeat rhythm sample saw saw wood scale semivowel shift sing slow slice sound speak speaker spectrogram spectrum Speech Monog stop stress Study the following syllabic consonants syllables symbols tences tion tongue transcribe unstressed upward intonations variability variation vary vocal VOICE AND ARTICULATION voiceless voiceless consonants VOWEL AREA Wood would saw wood-saw Wood saw

