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Consonants and /s/-/z/-/t/-/d/
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Give an example of a plosive sound we have studied.
/t/ and /d/
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Where's the alveolar ridge located?
Behind our upper front teeth
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Which is a voiced, alveolar, plosive phoneme?
/d/
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Which is a voiced, alveolar, fricative phoneme?
/z/
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Which is a voiceless, alveolar, fricative phoneme?
/s/
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How are the different parts of the mouth involved in producing speech called?
Articulators
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How are the different sounds of the language called?
Phonemes
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Which 3 criteria do we use to describe consonants?
Voicing, place of articulation, and manner of articulation
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What's a synonym for gum ridge?
Alveolar ridge
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Which are the alveolar sounds we have studied?
/t/ and /d/; /s/ and /z/
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Which is a voiceless, alveolar, plosive phoneme?
/t/
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The action of pronouncing sound with a puff of released air is called:
Aspiration
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