A back vowel is articulated with the high point of the tongue in the back of the mouth. Each back vowel is produced with the tip of the tongue touching the back of the bottom teeth and a raised soft palate, closing off the nasal passage. Most are produced with rounded lips.
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What two sounds are combined to make this symbol [y]
[i] and [u]
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What is the difference between [θ] and [ð]. Which is voiced and which is un-voiced?
[ð] is voiced and [θ] is un-voiced
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What sound does this symbol make...[ʃ]
What is shh... sheep
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What does this symbol sound like... [I]
Lid, Bid, Bit, Mit, ect....
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What does this symbol sound like...[u]
Boot, pool, coo, etc.
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How many mixed vowels are there? Name them..?
Four: [y], [Y], [ø], [œ]
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What are the English diphthongs?
What is [eI], [ɔI], [aI], [aʊ], [oʊ], [æ]
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IPA this word ocean.
What is ['oʊ ʃən]
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What front vowel is not normally in English IPA?
What is [e]
300
What symbol is not normally in English IPA? And what is it replaced by..?
What is [o]
replaced by : [oʊ]
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What is this symbol and it's sound... [ʎ]
What is an elya, found in Italian, it sounds like gli [ʎi], ['e ʎi], etc..
300
What are the nasal consonants?
What is [n], [m], [ŋ]
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Is [h] voiced or unvoiced?
What is unvoiced.
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Explain the difference between [a] and [æ]
[a] is not used in English IPA while, [æ] is used in the English IPA. l
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IPA this word.. Quality
What is ['kwa lə tI]
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What is this symbol [x]?
It is an achlaut found in German.
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[f] is an example of a what type of consonant?
What is a fricative consonant.
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You use [hw] when?
When there is a wh in the orthographic spelling.
With some exceptions
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IPA this word.... blessed
What is [blɛst]
500
What is the difference between the [ɔ] and [ɑ].
[ɑ](ah) is less rounded than [ɔ] (awe)
500
How many French nasals are there and what are they?