in this project develop the nasal sound number three: the velar nasal consonant
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IN THIS PROJECT DEVELOP THE NASAL SOUND NUMBER THREE: THE VELAR NASAL CONSONANT. CHARACTERISTICS:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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IN THIS PROJECT DEVELOP THE NASAL SOUND NUMBER THREE: THE VELAR NASAL CONSONANT
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CHARACTERISTICS: A velar sound. The back of the tongue
closes against the soft palate. The closure is further forward if it follows on from a front vowel. The soft palate is lowered, and air passes out through the nasal cavity. /ŋ/ is voiced.
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OTHER CHARACTERISTICSThe consonant /ŋ/ is phonetically
simple but phonologically complex.
Phonetically, it is simple because it is no more difficult to produce than /n/ or /m/.
Phonologically, it is difficult because it is not easy to describe the context in which in occurs.
/ŋ/ does not occur as an initial position.
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EXAMPLES Thing /Ɵıŋ/ String /strıŋ/ Bung /bɅŋ/ Song /sɒŋ/ Singer /'sıŋƏ/ Ring /rıŋ/ Wrung /rɅŋ/ Ink /ıŋk/ Hunk /hɅŋk/ Monk /mɅŋk/
Think /Ɵıŋk/ Link /lıŋk/ Anchor /'æŋkƏ/ Banker /'bæŋkƏ/ Stinker /'stıŋkƏ/ Ankle /'æŋkl/ Tongue /tɅŋ/ Bangle /'bæŋgl/ Wrangle /'ræŋgl/ Wrinkle /'rıŋkl/
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MINIMAL PAIRS A
Sound 1 Sound 2
/n/ /ŋ/
Win wing
Thin thing
Ban bang
Ran rang
Ron wrong
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MINIMAL PAIRS BSound 1 Sound 2
/ŋk/ /ŋ/Wink wing
Sink sing
Rink ring
Stink sting
Bank bang
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EXERCISEListen to the song and identify words containing velar
nasal sound /ŋ/:
ppast
now
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…THANK YOU…
STUDENTS:•Gareca, Mariana•Cimatoribus, Antonela