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What's the name of articulator #8?
Jaw
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What part of the tongue is this?
The tip
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This sound represents a sound between /ɛ/ and /a/
/æ/
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What's a diphthong?
A combination of two vowel sounds
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What's the name of articulator highlighted in green?
upper lip
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gift
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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What's the name of articulator "J"?
Uvula
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What part of the tongue is this?
The back
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"While pronouncing front vowels the jaw moves from a closed to an open position" Is this correct?
Yes
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What's the name of articulator #9?
Nasal cavity
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What part of the tongue is this?
The blade
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How are vowels created? Mention 3 key concepts.
The position of the tongue in the mouth, the shape of your lips and the size of the jaw opening
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heart
Other team wins 20 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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shark
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thief
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thief
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gift
Win 25 points!
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shark
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banana
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What are the most common diphthongs in English? (mention 5)
/eɪ/ /aɪ/ /ɔɪ/ /aʊ/ and /oʊ/
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This sound represents a sound between /i/ and /eɪ/
/ɪ/
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