Name this manner: there is a momentary complete obstruction of airflow
stops (plosives)
voiced, labiodental, fricative
/v/
/k/
voiceless, velar, stop
scene
/s/
What is the cognate of /s/?
/z/
Name this Manner of articulation: Airflow is momentarily blocked, then released to a narrow constriction, Frication noise is produced after the blockage is released
affricate
voiced, bilabial, glide
/w/
/ŋ/
voiced, velar, nasal
shower
/ʃ/
What is the cognate of /dʒ/?
/tʃ/
Name this manner of articulation: A narrow constriction with a small opening and Air flows through this opening and creates noise
fricatives
voiced, velar, stop
/g/
/ð/
voiced, interdental (linga-dental), fricative
pneumonia
/n/
T/F: The velum is lowered for fricatives.
False
Name this manner: sound ONLY resonates in the nasal cavity
Nasals
voiceless, interdental (lingu-dental), fricative
/θ/
/ʒ/
voiced, palatal, fricatives
that
/ð/
The loudest fricatives are called what?
stridents
What is the difference between an obstruent and a sonorant?
BONUS (+100): give an example of each
Obstruents: Airflow is blocked OR constricted enough to produce noise
Sonorants: Oral cavity is more open to produce noise
voiced, palatal, affricate
/dʒ/
/ʔ/
voiceless, glottal, stop
physics
/f/
What does this phrase say: ju wɪl pæs ðis kwɪz
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