The attached ZIP archive (Phonet.zip) contains five sound
files:
- Phonation.wav
illustrates the main phonation types.
- Preglott.wav
presents preglottalised final consonants in English
bat, back, cap,
match.
- Click&Impl.wav
presents an alveolar click and an alveolar implosive
(with the larynx being lowered fast and an implosive burst clearly
audible), each twice in isolation and once in initial position.
- Voice1.wav
presents the following alveolar stops: ejective, breathy,
creaky and modal-voiced, in intervocalic position ([we_e]).
- Voice2.wav
presents the following alveolar stops: ejective, breathy,
modal-voiced and creaky, in initial position([_a].
Piotr
PS Czech ř is the next thing I'm going
to do, along with a few other rhotics.