A voiceless sound with a strong puff of air afterwards
What is aspirated
A voiced, bilabial, plosive consonant
What is [b]
A unrounded close front vowel
What is [i]
Symbol that communicates primary stress in an utterance
What is [ˈ]
Figure 1.15, 1&8
What are lips
A sound which completely blocks of air through the mouth such as /p/
What is a stop
A voiceless, velar, plosive consonant
What is [k]
A back, close-mid, rounded vowel
What is [o]
Term for vowel in the word [saʊθ]
What is a diphthong
Figure 1.15, 3
What is alveolar ridge
A computer program that analyzes sounds and shows a display of the sound
What is a spectrogram
A voiceless, dental, fricative consonant
What is [θ]
A close-mid, central, unrounded vowel
What is [ə]
What is [é]
Figure 1.15, 13
What is tongue back
Features that occur simultaneously with words in utterance such as pitch and stress
What are suprasegmentals
A voiced, nasal, retroflex consonant
What is [ɳ]
A open-mid, central, unrounded vowel
What is [ɜ]
Stop, nasal, fricative and approximant are all types of this.
What are manners of articulation
Figure 1.15, 7
What is epiglottis
A symbol that can be added to a sound to indicate a phonetic value or understanding
What are diacritics
A voiceless, glotal, plosive consonant
What is [ʔ]
An open-mid, unrounded, front, low tongue placement vowel.
What is [æ]
one of two or more variants of the same phoneme such as [biʔn] instead of [bitən]
What are allophones
Figure 1.15, 5
What is soft palate/velum