ANALYSYS ORGAN OF SPEECH IN PRONUNCIATION

Authors

  • Firza Sakinah Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara
  • Nicky Aulia Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara
  • Yani Lubis Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62145/ces.v2i2.45

Abstract

ABSTRAK

Uncovering Speech Organs to Learn Pronunciation. The art of pronunciation, or

giving words life, is a sophisticated symphony that the human body performs.

Today, we set out on a quest to discover this hidden orchestra, dissecting how

these organs' delicate movements shape the variety of sounds we utilize to Talk to

each other. In a similar vein, speakers modify the airflow across the vocal tract to

produce various sounds. The raw material is provided by the lungs, which force

the air upward. As a conductor, the larynx—which houses the vocal cords—

determines whether the air is spoken or unvoiced, causing vibrations. Then, the

tongue, lips, and jaw work together like a master sculptor, forming the air flow

through a variety of cavities and constrictions to produce the distinct vowel and

consonant sounds that comprise spoken language. The objective of this journal's

use of qualitative methodologies is to comprehend an organ of speech phenomena,

which will be covered in greater detail later on. The scientific study of speech

sounds is known as phonetics. The study of speech sound creation, transmission,and reception is another way to define phonetics.

Key: Speech organ, Articullation, Phonetics, Part of organ speech

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Published

2024-05-31

How to Cite

Firza Sakinah, Nicky Aulia, & Yani Lubis. (2024). ANALYSYS ORGAN OF SPEECH IN PRONUNCIATION . Cemara Education and Science, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.62145/ces.v2i2.45