Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
dental
palatal
bilabial
alveolar
25
Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
labiodental
velar
bilabial
25
Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
bilabial
labiodental
dental
25
Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
dental
alveolar
labiodental
25
Manner of articulation that is shown in the picture is ...
fricative
plosive
nasal
approximate
25
Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
plosive
nasal
approximate
25
/θ/ – “thick” and “bath” – air is forced through upper teeth and tongue is called ..
labial
labiodental
dental
25
/f/ – “fro” and “calf“- air is forced through the upper teeth and lower lip is called
dental
bilabial
labiodental
25
/z/ – “zit” and “jazz” – air is forced through tongue and alveolar ridge is called
alveolar
labiodental
bilabial
dental
25
/tʃ/ – “chick” and “match” – air is blocked with tongue just beyond the alveolar ridge is called ...
palatal
dental
labiodental
25
/w/ – “wet” and “howard” – back of tongue raises to velum (but not too close!) and lips are rounded is called...
alveolar
palatal
bilabial
velar
25
/h/ – “happy” and “hope” – actually /h/ isn’t a fricative. It’s technically not even a real consonant sound since there’s no constriction/obstruction of airflow. This is called by ...
labiodental
glottal
alveolar
25
Consonants are created when you completely block air flow through your mouth and let the air pass through your nose is called ...
approximant
nasal
plosive
fricative
25
Sounds involve only a partial blockage of the vocal tract so that air has to be forced through a narrow channel is called ..
plosive
nasal
fricative
25
Manner of articulation when two articulators come close together but not quite close enough to create air turbulence.
fricative
approximant
nasal
25
Free air flow obstruction in English sound is called?