Consonants
Vowels
What's the difference?
Terminology
That's an Example of...
100
Produced with full closure of the articulators.
What are stops?
100
Two vowels that form one syllable.
What is a diphthong?
100
Voiced vs. Voiceless
What is vibration of the vocal cords?
100
IPA
What is International Phonetic Alphabet?
100
[v] and [s]
What are fricatives?
200
Articulators are close enough to cause turbulence in the airflow.
What is a fricative?
200
Describes the lips.
What is roundness?
200
[d] and [n]
What is nasalization?
200
Variety of a language with systematic differences from other varieties.
What is a dialect?
200
Cockney
What is a stigmatized dialect?
300
A voiceless alveolar stop.
What is [t]?
300
[i] and [u] are these types of vowels.
What are high tense vowels?
300
Prestige vs. stigmatized dialects
What is social standing?
300
Idiolect
What is speech of a single person?
300
A norwegian person can travel to Sweden and be understood just fine.
What is mutual intelligibility? or dialect continuum?
400
A voiced palatal approximant.
What is [j]?
400
Describe [æ].
What is low front unrounded?
400
Rhotic vs. Non-rhotic
What is the pronunciation of [r]?
400
Lowest physically possible position of the tongue.
What is the anatomical border?
400
[r] pronounced in the word 'car'.
What is a rhotic dialect?
500
[l]
What is a voiced alveolar lateral approximant.
500
This is a mid back lax rounded vowel.
What is "open o"?
500
Vowel vs. Consonant.
What is proximity of articulators and syllabicity?
500
No close approximation of the articulators but they are not syllabic.
What are semi-vowels?
500
[r] pronounced in the word 'idea'.
What is an intrusive 'r'? or a non-rhotic dialect?
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