Vowels
Place of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
What is the word?
What is the symbol?
100
The vowel i is described this way.
What is high, front, tense, unround?
100
The place where m, p, b, w are pronounced
What is bilabial?
100
This manner of articulation allows air to flow through the nasal cavity
What is nasal?
100
[Ɵæŋks]
What is "thanks"?
100
A voiced velar nasal.
What is ŋ?
200
The IPA symbol that represents the vowel in the word 'pit'
What is ɪ?
200
The place where k, g, and ŋ are pronounced
What is velar?
200
The manner of articulation where there is a complete obstruction of the airflow in the oral cavity
What is a stop?
200
[kjut]
What is "cute"?
200
A voiceless glottal fricative
What is h?
300
A simple vowel sound that does not require movement is called this.
What is monopthong?
300
The place where t, d, n, s, z, r are pronounced
What is alveolar?
300
The sounds tʃ and ʤ are the only two of these in English
What is affricates?
300
[sneɪks]
What is "snakes"?
300
A voiceless palatal affricate.
What is tʃ?
400
This is the IPA symbol for the vowel found in the word 'bad'
What is æ?
400
The place where Ɵ and ð are pronounced.
What is dental?
400
Sounds that push air through a small space between the articulators, causing friction
What is a fricative?
400
[bjutəfəl]
What is "beautiful"?
400
A voiced bilibial glide
What is w?
500
This is the IPA symbol for the vowel found in the word 'soak'
What is oʊ?
500
The place where h and Ɂ are pronounced
What is glottal?
500
The sounds r and l are this type of sound.
What is liquids?
500
[ʧoʊkɪŋ]
What is "choking"?
500
A voiced dental fricative
What is ð?
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