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Plosive consonants are typically characterized by a complete closure in the vocal tract, followed by a sudden release of air. These sounds are often described as "explosive" and are found in many languages around the world. They are a key feature in human speech production and are used to create distinctive sounds and contrasts in various languages.

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What is believed about "plosive" consonants, such as b, p, d, t, g, and k?

These letters are inherently more comic than other letters :) -Apex-


Why use plosive alitteratiion?

Plosive alliteration adds emphasis and creates a rhythmic, impactful effect in writing or speech. It can make language more memorable and engaging by drawing attention to the sounds produced by plosive consonants like "p," "b," and "t."


How is plosive sounds made?

Plosive sounds are produced by briefly obstructing the flow of air in the vocal tract and then releasing it suddenly. This causes a burst of sound that is characteristic of plosive consonants like "p," "t," and "k." The specific articulation varies depending on the place of articulation of the consonant.


Could you give me examples of plosive sounds?

examples of plosive sounds


What is plosive alliteration?

A plosive alliteration is an example of like Broke and Brought. Alliteration in the br and the plosive in the B. So the sentence could be ''I accidentally BROKE what my mum BROUGHT'' 7D.4 STC HK


What comes next after abdgkp?

plosive are not categaries


How many 'plosives' are in English?

There are 6 common plosives, 3 voiced and 3 voiceless, with an additional 4 rare.


How do you beat bass?

First create a vocal bass line, and then add hyper-articulated voiced alveolar plosive and aspiration on beats 1 and 3 (in 4/4 time) /dm/ as well as adding a snare drum of a plosive voiceless velar /k/ or plosive voiceless co-articulation of a plosive voiceless bilabial immediately followed by a voiceless labiodental fricative. /pf/. This should resemble the "snare drum" sound.


What do plosive sounds show?

I usually say that plosives show disgust (as in the context they often do) - I back this up with saying that when the plosive is said, it imitates a spitting action, as if the person is spitting in disgust. Hope this helps :)


What is an affricate?

An affricative is another name for an affricate, a sound produced by the combination of a plosive and a fricative - such as the -tch of catch and the j- of jury.


What is plosives?

A plosive alliteration is an example of like Broke and Brought. Alliteration in the br and the plosive in the B. So the sentence could be ''I accidentally BROKE what my mum BROUGHT'' 7D.4 STC HK


How many consonants in air-conditioning?

8 total consonants 5 different consonants