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100

Is the first phoneme in "zebra" voiced or voiceless?

Voiced - /z/

100

What is the place of articulation for the first sound in the word "thin"?

Linguadental - /θ/

100

What is the manner of articulation for /n/?

Nasal

100

Provide the articulatory description for /v/.

Voiced labiodental fricative

100

Transcribe the word "fan".

/fæn/

200

Name the cognate of /d/

/t/

200

Which sound is produced at the glottal place of articulation?

A. /ʃ/

B. /h/

C. /ŋ/

D. /l/

B. /h/
200

Which sound is a glide?

A. /n/

B. /w/

C. /s/

D. /t/

B. /w/

200

Provide the articulatory description for /ʃ/.

Voiceless palatal fricative

200

Transcribe the word "ship". 

/ʃɪp/

300

Which sound does NOT belong? Explain why.

/p/

/t/

/b/

/k/

/b/ - it's the only voiced phoneme

300

Identify the place of articulation for the first sound in each word.

Yellow

Sing

Moon

Yellow - Palatal /j/

Sing - Alveolar /s/

Moon - Bilabial /m/

300

Identify the manner of articulation for the first sound in each word.

Yesterday

Chair

There

Yellow - Glide /j/

Chair - Affricate /t͡ʃ/

There - Fricative /ð/

300

Provide the articulatory description for the first sound in the word "genre".

Voiced palatal fricative - /ʒ/

300

Transcribe the word "chat".

/tʃæt/

400

Identify the voiced sounds:

/f/ /v/ /s/ /z/ /ʃ/ /ʒ/

/v/, /z/, /ʒ/

400

Which sound does NOT belong? Explain why.

/k/

/l/

/ŋ/

/g/

/l/ - It is alveolar while the other sounds are all velar.

400

Which sound does NOT belong? Explain why.

/l/

/r/

/w/

/k/

/k/ - It is a stop, an obstruent, while the others are sonorants (liquids and a glide)

400

Provide the articulatory description for the first sound in the word "water".

Voiced bilabial glide

400

Transcribe the word "then".

/ðɛn/

500

Replace the first consonant with its voiceless cognate. What new word do you get?

Van → ______ 

Goat → ______ 

Buy → ______ 

Van → Fan

Goat → Coat

Buy → Pie

500

State the place of articulation for the first sound in each word.

Happy

June

Goal

Happy - Glottal /h/

June - Palatal /d͡ʒ/ 

Goal - Velar /g/

500

State the manner of articulation for the last sound in each word.

Lamb

Ring

Bald

Fish

Lamb - Nasal /m/

Ring - Nasal /ŋ/ 

Bald - Stop /d/

Fish - Fricative /ʃ/

500

Provide the articulatory description for the last sound in the word "sing".

Voiced velar nasal

500

Transcribe the word "bring".

/briŋ/ 

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