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aspiration becomes noticeable at...
30ms gap
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interdental fricatives are ______compared to labiodental
shorter
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/w/ formants
close f1 and f2 and almost never has f3
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/j/ formants
f1 and f2 very far apart
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/r/ formants
fi and f2 and f3 all very close
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/l/ formants
F1 and F2 are close but F3 is far
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Hz for alveolar frication
4,000-8,000
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Hz for palatoalveolar
2,000-6,000
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what does an affricate look like
stop gap followed by frication
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which affricates are longer?
voiceless
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which affricates elongate the preceding vowel?
voiced
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Hz of alveolar locus
1800 (F2 points to it)
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what is negative VOT called
lead
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nature of bilabials
almost 0 VOT, ~800Hz bowing formants
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velar characteristics
pinching ~3000 Hz
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which sounds can have formants
vowels and sonorants
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lax vowels are shorter except for...
front lo
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what can lengthen VOT?
a following hi vowel
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what lengthens sonorants?
a following voiced obstruent
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/tr/ looks like...
palatoalveolar frication
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what does /r/ do
lowers F3
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