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| Hi everyone. |
| Welcome to The Ultimate Russian Pronunciation Guide. |
| In the previous lesson, we saw how neighboring sounds can influence a consonant's pronunciation through palatalization. |
| In this lesson, we'll explore how neighboring sounds can influence a consonant's voicing. |
| What is voicing? |
| But what is voicing? |
| Voicing is a term used to characterize the vibration, or lack of vibration of the vocal cords during the articulation of a given sound. |
| A sound can be categorized in to two classifications: voiced, or voiceless. |
| A voiced sound is one in which the vocal cords vibrate. |
| A voiceless sound is one in which the vocal cords *do not* vibrate. |
| Examples in English |
| Consider these English sounds. Did you know that a relationship exists between these pairs of sounds? |
| p, b |
| f, v |
| s, z |
| t, d |
| k, g |
| Each pair differs only in their voicing. All the sounds on the left side are voiceless, while all the sounds on the right are voiced. |
| Touch your throat and produce an S sound. Now try a Z sound. |
| Notice how your throat vibrates when you produce a Z sound but do not vibrate when you produce an S sound. In fact, the mouth and tongue positions between an S and a Z sound are exactly the same. The only thing that differs between them is the vibration of the vocal cords, and this is what we refer to as 'voicing'. |
| Devoicing of Final Consonants |
| Now that you understand what voicing is, let's bring our attention back to Russian. |
| The Russian language has a tendency to devoice final consonants. |
| Consider the follow examples. |
| "зуб (tooth) |
| город (city)" |
| Notice how in the first example, the final consonant letter, which would normally be pronounced as a B sound, is actually pronounced as a P sound, so it sounds voiceless instead. Listen to it again. |
| зуб (tooth) |
| The final consonant letter in the second example, which would normally be pronounced as a D sound, is actually pronounced as a T sound. |
| город (city) |
| What about this word? |
| Can you guess what pronunciation the final consonant has in this word? |
| This consonant usually produces a V sound, but since it's in the final position, we must devoice it to get the proper pronunciation. Doing this will cause the V sound to change into an F sound, which is indeed the proper pronunciation for this word. |
| Строганов (Stroganoff) |
| Voicing in Consonant Clusters |
| Some voicing rules also apply to consonant clusters. |
| Remember the palatalization rules for consonant clusters from the previous lesson? |
| Well, voicing rules apply in exactly the same way as palatalization rules when it comes to consonant clusters. |
| The final element in the cluster will determine if the whole cluster is either voiced or voiceless. |
| In other words, if the final consonant of a cluster is voiced, all preceding consonants in that cluster must also be voiced. |
| т |
| тб |
| футбол (football) |
| And if the final consonant of a cluster is *unvoiced*, all preceding consonants in that cluster must also be unvoiced. |
| д |
| дк |
| водка (vodka) |
| Keep in mind that the spelling itself does not change, only the pronunciation. |
| Exceptions |
| Some letters however, have no effect on a preceding consonant's voicing. |
| Notice how all of these voiced letters *do not* make any of the preceding voiceless consonants become voiced. |
| "л |
| пл |
| плен (captivity)" |
| "м |
| см |
| смех (laugh)" |
| "н |
| кн |
| кнопка (button)" |
| "р |
| тр |
| три (three)" |
| "в |
| кв |
| квартира (flat)" |
| Remember that these are the exceptions. Voicing rules will apply for all letters except these five specifically. |
| In this lesson, you learned about Voicing in Russian. |
| In the next lesson, you'll learn about Stress and Vowel Reduction. |
| Are there any voicing rules that you know of in your language? Share them in the comments. |
| See you in the next Ultimate Russian Pronunciation Guide lesson! |
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