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Place & Manner of acticulation

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  • /f/ – “fro” and “calf“- air is forced through the upper teeth and lower lip is called
    labiodental
    bilabial
    dental
  • When the vocal folds are held together, they start to vibrate when air passes through them. This phenomena is called ...
    voiceless
    voiced
  • /θ/ – “thick” and “bath” – air is forced through upper teeth and tongue is called ..
    labial
    dental
    labiodental
  • Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
    palatal
    bilabial
    dental
    alveolar
  • Free air flow obstruction in English sound is called?
    vowel
    consonant
  • Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
    velar
    labiodental
    bilabial
  • Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
    dental
    labiodental
    alveolar
  • Manner of articulation that is shown in the picture is ...
    plosive
    approximate
    nasal
    fricative
  • /tʃ/ – “chick” and “match” – air is blocked with tongue just beyond the alveolar ridge is called ...
    labiodental
    dental
    palatal
  • Obstruction of airflow in producing a sound is called ...
    consonant
    vowel
  • Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
    bilabial
    dental
    labiodental
  • Consonants are created when you completely block air flow through your mouth and let the air pass through your nose is called ...
    plosive
    approximant
    fricative
    nasal
  • Manner of articulation when two articulators come close together but not quite close enough to create air turbulence.
    fricative
    nasal
    approximant
  • /w/ – “wet” and “howard” – back of tongue raises to velum (but not too close!) and lips are rounded is called...
    velar
    palatal
    alveolar
    bilabial
  • Place of articulation that is shown in the picture is called....
    nasal
    plosive
    approximate
  • /z/ – “zit” and “jazz” – air is forced through tongue and alveolar ridge is called
    alveolar
    labiodental
    dental
    bilabial
  • Sounds involve only a partial blockage of the vocal tract so that air has to be forced through a narrow channel is called ..
    fricative
    plosive
    nasal
  • /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