Voicing:
Voiced Sounds: "If the vocal cords are together, the airstream forces its way through and causes them to vibrate. Such sounds are voiced. [b] and [z] in buzz [bvz] are two of the many voiced sounds of English." (Fromkin, 2003, p. 238)
Voiceless Sounds: "Sounds are voiceless when the vocal cords are apart so that air flows freely through the glottis into the oral cavity. [p] and [s] in super [super] are two of the several voiceless sounds of English."
(Fromkin, 2003, p. 238)
Voiceless Sounds: "Sounds are voiceless when the vocal cords are apart so that air flows freely through the glottis into the oral cavity. [p] and [s] in super [super] are two of the several voiceless sounds of English."
(Fromkin, 2003, p. 238)
(Edwards, 2003, p. 28)
(Fromkin, 2003, pp. 238-40)