JOHN B. DALBOR'S VOICE FILES

Chapter 22:
Voiced Consonants /b d g/

 

  1. Voiced bilabial stop [b] in absolute-initial position.
  2. Stop [b] after /n/.
  3. Voiced bilabial fricative [b̸] elsewhere.
  4. Fricative [b̸] to silence in a word with a sub- prefix.
  5. Word-final fricative [b̸] to silence in an English word.
  6. An Argentine speaker discussing incorrect use of stop [b].
  7. Labio-dental [v], perhaps due to hypercorrection.
  8. Voiced dental stop [d] in absolute-initial position.
  9. Stop [d] after /n/.
  10. Stop [d] after /l/.
  11. Fricative [d̸] elsewhere.
  12. Fricative [d̸] to silence in words ending in -ado.
  13. Free variation between fricative [d̸] and silence in a word ending in -ado.
  14. Word-final fricative [d̸].
  15. Word-final fricative [d̸] to silence.
  16. Both stop and fricative varieties of /d/.
  17. Stop [g] in absolute-initial position.
  18. Stop [g] after /n/.
  19. Fricative [g̸] elsewhere.
  20. Both stop and fricative varieties of /g/
  21. Fricative [g̸] + semi-vowel [u̯] before another vowel.
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