Articulation: Able to recognize visual differences between voiced and voiceless consonants on spectrograms; unable to produce voiceless stops; moderate success in producing voiceless fricatives /s, sh ...
Most voiceless consonants especially plosives are produced with excessive loss of air. This tends to accentuate the quality of breathiness and further distort respiration and phrasing during ...
"Humans use lips, tongue, and jaw to articulate voiceless consonants, activating the vocal cords (folds) in the larynx with ...