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Masanja nkinda Posted 8 years ago
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distinction between voice and voiceless sounds

  

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When the vocal cords vibrate, they create a vibration that can be heard. Sounds that are produced with vibrating vocal cords are voiced sounds. When the vocal cords are not vibrating, the sound is voiceless.

  • When the vocal cords vibrate, they create a vibration that can be heard.
  • Sounds that are produced with vibrating vocal cords are voiced sounds.
  • When the vocal cords are not vibrating, the sound is voiceless.
  • You can hear and feel the difference between voiced and voiceless sounds.
  • Here is an easy way: Put three fingers together (like a Boy Scout about to say his pledge) and place them across the very central front part of your throat.
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When the vocal cords vibrate, they create a vibration that can be heard. Sounds that are produced with vibrating vocal cords are voiced sounds. When the vocal cords are not vibrating, the sound is voiceless. You can hear and feel the difference between voiced and voiceless sounds. Here is an easy way:

Put three fingers together (like a Boy Scout about to say his pledge) and place them ac

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masanja nkinda

distinction between voice and voiceless sounds

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Can be very simple to distinguish pronunciation.

When you are learning the pronunciation, some of the sounds will be heard and the mouth will vibrate or the tongue will vibrate.

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