Phonation
Place of articulation
Manner of articulation
Nasality
Secondary articulation
100

The voicing of k

What is voiceless

100

The place of articulation of the last sound in "bath"

What is interdental

100

The manner of articulation of [f] [v]

what is fricative

100

The nasal sounds of English (list all)

What are [m, n, ŋ] 

100

Secondary articulation

What is for all lingual sound, the shape of the tongue

200

The cognate of the first consonant as in church

What is dʒ 

200

The sound with dual-articulation

What is [w]

200

The manner of articulation of the first sound of Dr. Yang's first name

what is  affricate

200

The articulator that control the open and close of velo-Pharyngeal port

What is the soft palate (Velum)

200

The secondary articulation of [l]

What is lateral

300

Is it true that all nasals are voiced

True. 

300

The place of articulation of [l]

What is alevolar

300

Manner of articulation of [r]

What is approximant/liquid

300

The status of the velo-pharyngeal port when producing nasal sounds

What is open

300

The secondary articulation of [d]

What is central

400

Is it true that all approximants we use in English are voiced.

True

400

The place of articulation of the first consonant in "show" 

What is alveo-palatal

400
Is it true that stops have less occlusion compared to fricatives

It is true

400

The clinical description of "Bobby" produced as "mommy" 

what is hypernasality

400

The secondary articulation of [r]

What is retroflex

500

The voicing of h

What is voiceless

500

The place of articulation of the first consonant in "yellow"

What is palatal

500

List all the fricatives in English

[f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ ʒ h] 

500

Is it true that the vowel in "won" can be nasalized. Why.

Yes, because of the nasal sound after it. 

500

Is it true that the secondary articulation of b is central

No, we do not discuss secondary articulation if the tongue is not involved

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