Aus Consonants Place & Manner Chart
This one-of-a-kind chart is an invaluable tool for anyone studying, analysing, or explaining the pronunciation of Australian English consonant sounds.
Each of the Australian English consonant sounds is represented with illustrations (drawn by me!) showing the precise placement of the jaw, tongue, teeth, and vocal cords during sound production. These clear visuals take the guesswork out of articulation, making it easy to see exactly what's happening inside the mouth.
Accompanying each illustration is a description of the place of articulation (where in the mouth the sound is made) and the manner of articulation (how the sound is made – e.g., stop, fricative, nasal).
With colour coding, illustrations and descriptions this chart can replace three documents making it the only resource you'll need to clearly visualise and understand how sounds are produced.
This one-of-a-kind chart is an invaluable tool for anyone studying, analysing, or explaining the pronunciation of Australian English consonant sounds.
Each of the Australian English consonant sounds is represented with illustrations (drawn by me!) showing the precise placement of the jaw, tongue, teeth, and vocal cords during sound production. These clear visuals take the guesswork out of articulation, making it easy to see exactly what's happening inside the mouth.
Accompanying each illustration is a description of the place of articulation (where in the mouth the sound is made) and the manner of articulation (how the sound is made – e.g., stop, fricative, nasal).
With colour coding, illustrations and descriptions this chart can replace three documents making it the only resource you'll need to clearly visualise and understand how sounds are produced.
This one-of-a-kind chart is an invaluable tool for anyone studying, analysing, or explaining the pronunciation of Australian English consonant sounds.
Each of the Australian English consonant sounds is represented with illustrations (drawn by me!) showing the precise placement of the jaw, tongue, teeth, and vocal cords during sound production. These clear visuals take the guesswork out of articulation, making it easy to see exactly what's happening inside the mouth.
Accompanying each illustration is a description of the place of articulation (where in the mouth the sound is made) and the manner of articulation (how the sound is made – e.g., stop, fricative, nasal).
With colour coding, illustrations and descriptions this chart can replace three documents making it the only resource you'll need to clearly visualise and understand how sounds are produced.