Sounds like [n], [s], [t] and [d] are made in this place of articulation.
What is the alveolar ridge?
The type of affix in displease.
What is a derivational prefix?
Great the bear under slept tree the.
What is an ungrammatical sentence?
Voiceless labiodental fricative
What is [f]?
eats
What is a verb?
[p], [t], and [k]
What are voiceless plosives?
The type of affix in farmer.
What is a derivational suffix?
The piano ate my homework.
What is a semantically odd, but grammatical, sentence?
Voiced palatal affricate
What is [dʒ]?
crunchy
What are nasals [m], [n], and [ŋ]?
The type of affix in played.
What is an inflectional suffix?
The objective and non-judgemental study of how language is used by speakers. It is linguist's preferred approach to grammar.
What is descriptive grammar?
(Also correct: What is descriptivism?)
What is [ə]?
loudly
What is an adverb?
A variant of a single phoneme in a language. Variants occur in specific contexts. These variants do not change the word's meaning.
What is an allophone?
This inflectional morpheme can help you identify if a word is a noun.
What is plural -s?
The required part of the syntax rule in a sentence:
S → (AdvP) NP (Aux) (Neg) VP (AdvP)
What is the noun phrase (NP) and verb phrase (VP)?
The word is [tʃɹi]
What is <tree>?
we
What is a pronoun?
Rules in a language regarding the permissible combinations of phonemes (e.g. don't start a word in English with [ŋ]).
What are phonotactics?
For example, the past tense -ed morpheme can be pronounced /t/, /d/, or /ɪd/
What is an allomorph?
The type of verb underlined below is a ____ verb.
Jacobus gave the spicy pizza to his dad.
What is a ditransitive verb?
The word is [skul].
What is <school>?
on
What is a preposition?