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A consonant that begins as a stop & releases as a fricative.
Nasals
Affricate
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Phonetics is the study of the characteristics of speech sounds:
False
True
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A consonant produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together.
Fricative
Glottal
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A consonant articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth
Dental
Fricative
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A consonant articulated with the tongue against or close the ridge behind the upper front teeth
Labiodental
Alveolar
Bilabial
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A consonant articulated with the body of the tongue raised against the hard palate
Velar
Labiodental
palatal
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What are the elements to make a vowel?
Tongue part, tongue height, mouth opening, lip posture
Tongue part, tongue height, voicing, lip posture
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A consonant articulated with the lower lip & the upper teeth
Velar
Bilabial
Labiodental
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A consonant articulated without the active use of the tongue and other parts of the mouth.
Stop\ plosive
Dental
Glottal
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What are the 3 main elements used to make a consonant?
voicing, tongue part, place of articulation
place of articulation, voicing, manner of articulation
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