Title | Consonant Linguistics chart |
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Course | Introductory Linguistics |
Institution | University of Maryland |
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The chart itself lists the consonant sounds that you hear, with a description of how some are pronounced and what the consonants actually are...
Consonant chart
Consonant sound
Example
[p] [b] [t] [d] [k]
Pit, map, appear Ball, globe, bubble Tag, pat, stick Dip, card, drop Kit, card, character
[g] [Ɂ]
Guard, bag, finger Uh-oh, Batman
[f] [v]
Foot, coffee Vest, dove, anvil, average Through, wrath, ether The, mother, their Soap, descent Zip, roads, kisses, Xerox Shy, mission, nation, glacial Measure, vision, azure Who, hat, hole, hell Choke, match, feature Judge, George, region Moose, lamb, smack
[θ] [ð] [s] [z] [ʃ] [ʒ] [h] [tʃ] [dʒ] [m] (sometimes syllabic) [n] (sometimes syllabic) [ŋ] [l] (sometimes syllabic)
Description(if necessary)
The Cs make a ‘k’ sound Part of a syllable is almost silent.
Unstressed “th”, theta Stressed “th”, eth
“sh” sound, esh “zh” sound, esh “Ch” sound “Ezh” sound
Nap, snow, design Lung, think, singer, Eng (“ng” sound) ankle Leaf, feel, Lloyd, mild
[ɹ] (sometimes syllabic) [ɾ]
Reef, fear, prune, carp
[w] [wẉ]
With, swim, mowing, What, why, which
[j]
You, beautiful, cute, mute
Writer, butter, udder
Unstressed “t” sound, flap Voiceless ‘w’, “wh” blend A noticeable “y” sound...