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Articulatory Phonetics

Read aloud and feel the sound

By Harper LewisPublished about a month ago Updated about a month ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in The Haiku of Now Challenge
Page 275, An Introduction to Language, 6th Edition

Labiodentals

alveolars, palatals,

fricatives, liquids

Haiku

About the Creator

Harper Lewis

I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈

My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.

MA English literature, CofC

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  • Marilyn Glover10 days ago

    Congratulations, Harper❣ Nice take on the challenge!💖

  • Imola Tóth10 days ago

    Congrats on the runner-up placement 🎉 I was delighted to see your name popping up on the list, well deserved.

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Susan Fourtané 11 days ago

    This is brilliant. Congratulations, Harper!

  • Brier11 days ago

    Congrats Harper

  • Annie Kapur11 days ago

    CONGRATS!!!

  • Meredith Harmon11 days ago

    I was about to congratulate your win with a kenning, then realized I liked it so much it's going in one of my future poems, so, um, thank you? Congrats! That was fricative fun!

  • Tim Carmichael11 days ago

    Congratulations Harper!

  • D. J. Reddall11 days ago

    Congratulations!

  • Sara Wilson11 days ago

    Congratulations Harper!!

  • Lana V Lynx11 days ago

    Congrats again (just wanted to give you one more read)!

  • Paul Stewart11 days ago

    Fuck yea! Congrats lass!

  • Krista S26 days ago

    Ah, such fun, sounds like a random Friday night Zoom session in an online Old English seminar because we can’t just dive into Beowulf until we know exactly how something sounds. Or for extra fun, those terms come in mighty handily when learning about the various Scandinavia languages. Although, admittedly, there doesn’t seem to be much help for Danish which just blends and blurs everything until it all sounds like a bunch of vowels. Reminds me of an old boyfriend from Winston-Salem who had a first class case of mountain mush mouth. Hmm, perhaps you can work with any or all of this, Harper. I look forward, as always, to your creations.

  • What an interesting haiku. I had a hard time pronouncing these words. So I had to read them to myself twice and then I read them aloud. It was kind of choppy when I read them. But still I enjoyed this fun exercise. You’re so clever and creative.

  • Lana V Lynxabout a month ago

    This was fun, to pronounce them all, Harper.

  • aliabout a month ago

    so satisfying to say out loud 💖✨

  • Kendall Defoe about a month ago

    "Happy is the man whose wife knows what a bilabial fricative is." - Anthony Burgess

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