## aspiration_odden.jpg The image is a table that appears to be from a linguistic or phonetic study. It categorizes different consonant sounds based on their manner of articulation and voicing. The table is divided into three columns: the first column lists the consonants, the second column describes the manner of articulation (e.g., unvoiced, voiced), and the third column provides additional details about the sound. Here's a detailed description: 1. **Consonant Sounds**: - **p**: Unaspirated voiceless - **b**: Unaspirated voiced - **t**: Unaspirated voiceless - **d**: Unaspirated voiced - **k**: Unaspirated voiceless - **g**: Unaspirated voiced - **pʰ**: Aspirated voiceless (marked with a superscript "h") - **bʱ**: Aspirated voiced (marked with a superscript "h") - **tʰ**: Aspirated voiceless (marked with a superscript "h") - **dʱ**: Aspirated voiced (marked with a superscript "h") - **kʰ**: Aspirated voiceless (marked with a superscript "h") - **gʱ**: Aspirated voiced (marked with a superscript "h") - **pʼ**: Ejective - **bʼ**: Ejective - **tʼ**: Ejective - **dʼ**: Ejective - **kʼ**: Ejective - **gʼ**: Ejective 2. **Additional Consonants**: - **ɓ**: Implosive (marked with a dot below the letter) The table uses superscript "h" to denote aspiration, which is a sound that occurs when air is forced out of the mouth more forcefully than in normal speech. The superscript "ʼ" denotes ejectives, where the vocal cords are suddenly stopped and then released with an explosive burst. This type of table is commonly used in phonetics or linguistics to classify sounds based on their physical properties and how they are produced by the human voice apparatus. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.