Terms
Place and Manner
IPA
Classification
Wild!
100

What are Phonemes?

Single Sounds of the English language.

100
Place where p, m, w are articulated.
What is bi-labial?
100
ay hop ðə ɪgzæm ɪz izi
What is "I hope the exam is easy"?
100

Classification for /b/

Voiced bilabial stop

100

what is phoneme?

One single sound

200

What is dialect?

One variety of a language

200
Place where k, g, ŋ are articulated.
What is velar?
200
lɪŋgwɪstɪks ɪz may fevərət səbdʒɛkt
What is "Linguistics is my favorite subject"?
200

Classification of /θ‎/ .

Voiceless interdental fricative

200

The difference between /p/ and /b/.

voicing

300

Where a sound is produced.

Place of articulation

300

What is lateral?

Place where l is articulated.

300
flot layk ə bətərflɑj stɪŋ layk ə bi
What is "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"?
300

Classification of /m/

Voiced Bilabial Nasal
300

The difference between /s/ and /z/.

voicing

400

How a sound is produced

Manner of articulation

400
Sounds that are produced by completely stopping airflow.
What are stops?
400
"ɛdʒəkeʃən ɪz ðə most pawərfəl wɛpən"
What is "Education is the most powerful weapon"?
400

Classification of /ð/

Voiced fricative interdental

400

What is the symbol for C in Phonetics

None

500

Place of articulation, manner of articulation, and voicing.

What are the 3 classifications of sounds

500
When you put your tongue between your teeth and make a noise

What is interdental?

500
wʌt du ju wɑn tə du əbawt ɪt
What is "What do you want to do about it"?
500

Classification of /g/

Voiced Velar Stop

500

What is the symbol of x in phonetics

None but represented by ks

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