voiced and voiceless
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voiced and voiceless voiced and voiceless an overview of voiced and voiceless sounds in english phonetics. what are voiced sounds? voiced sounds are produced when the vocal cords vibrate. e.g., /b/, /d/, /g/. what are voiceless sounds? voiceless sounds are produced without vocal cord vibration. e.g., /p/, /t/, /k/. examples of voiced sounds examples include: /b/ as in 'bat', /d/ as in 'dog', /g/ as in 'go'. examples of voiceless sounds examples include: /p/ as in 'pat', /t/ as in 'top', /k/ as in 'cat'. minimal pairs words that differ by one sound, such as 'bat' and 'pat', help distinguish voiced and voiceless. place of articulation describes where in the mouth the sound is produced. applies to both voiced and …
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