Fricatives/Affricates
Voiced
Place of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
Wild Card
100

An unvoiced sound made with your teeth on your lip.

What is /f/?

Like in fish

100

A glide that you make with your tongue lifted.

What is /y/?

as in yell.

100

Where the voiced stop in "goat" is made.

What is the tongue pulled back in the mouth?

100

Made at the end of the word luck.

What is a stop?

100

The number of places and manners of articulation are there on the consonant grid.

What is 13?

200

A voiced sound made with the tongue behind the top teeth.

What is /z/?

Like in buzz

200

The consonant in the word "goat" that is voiced. 

What is /g/?

oa is the vowel in the word.

Bonus point: 100

What is the unvoiced sound made when the tongue is pulled back?

200

Where the unvoiced fricative is made in "hut".

What is the the back of the throat?

200

Made at the beginning of the word "money".

What is a nasal?

200

Has the most different sounds for manor of articulation.

What are fricatives?

Bouns point: 200

What are the two fricatives that don't have a voiced counterpart?

300

A sound made in the back of the throat.

What is /h/?

as in hand.

300

A stop made with you lips together.

What is /b/?

as in big.

300

The sound you make when you want someone to be quite.

What is the tongue lifted?

300

These are named because they sound a little like water when you say them.

What are liquids?

300

This word has a voiced and unvoiced sound made in the same place of articulation.

Can have more then one answer.

What is _____?

dot-cage-tod-blimp-five-size

400

An unvoiced sound made with the tongue lifted.

What is /sh/?

as in shell.

400

A fricative you make with your teeth on your lips.

What is /v/?

as in van.

400

The glide in the word "what".

What is the tongue pulled back?

400

These combined (put together) two different manners of articulation.

What are affricates?

Bonus point 100

What two manners of articulation are put together?

400

Sounds that are voiced or unvoiced and made by obstructing(blocking) part of the air way.

What is a Consonant?

500

The voiced sound made with teeth on your lip.

What is /v/?

as in vet.

500

A liquid you make with your tongue behind you top teeth.

What is /l/?

as in lift.

500

Where the voiced fricative in the word "buzz" is made.

What is the tongue behind your top teeth?

500
The mouth and tongue move when saying these sounds.

What are glides?

500
Sounds that are voiced and made without blocking the airway?

What are vowels?

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