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1. Take one poetry and analyze the kinds of consonants.

The consonants according to place and manner of


articulation
2. Differences between phonology and phonetics

Answer:
1. The analysis of poem :
Time
© Joe Massocco
Published: February 2015

Tick tock...tick tock...


Life is counting down on your internal clock.
Memories that feel as if they occurred yesterday
turn to flashes of moments that seem to fade away.

People you once knew


walk by without a clue.
The times you once shared
exist as if you were never there.

Years fly...friends die...


and you never know when you'll say your last goodbye.
Oh, how I wish I could turn back time,
spend it with loved ones and cherish what once was mine.
Or to go back even more,

being a kid in a candy store.


How I miss the way I used to feel
on Christmas day when Santa was real.
But back to reality...back to today,

family is scarce and memories continue to fade away.


Tick tock...tick tock...
How I wish I could control this clock.
(Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/time-4)

1. Analysis of place of articulation :

Verse 1

On the first line Tick tock...tick tock..., T consonant is alveolar ridge. It happen when the

the tip of the tounge met the alveolum area. And the K consonant is velar.

On the second line Life is counting down on your internal clock, L on life is alveolar,
F on life is labio dental, C on Counting is palatal, D on donw is alveolar, Y on your is glottal , CL on clock is
velar.

On the third line Memories that feel as if they occurred yesterday, M on memories
is bilabial, TH on that is inter dental.

On the fourth line turn to flashes of moments that seem to fade away. RN on turn
is alveolar, SH on Flashes is palatal.
Verse 2 :

on the fifth line People you once knew , KN on knew is alveolar.

On the seventh line The times you once shared, SH on shared is post alveolar.

Verse 3 :

On the nineth line Years fly...friends die... FR on friends is labio dental.

2. Analysis of Manner of articulation :

 Stops consonants is the situation when the vocal tract is closed completely. But for stops the
airflow is not redirected through the nose. Instead, the air quickly builds up pressure behind the
articulators and then releases in a burst.
The example: tick tock, loved, could, spend, walk
 Nasal is the situation when you completely block air flow through your mouth and let the air
pass through your nose.
Example : being, counting,

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