/t/ is this kind of alveolar
What is a voiceless stop?
This sound is a voiceless velar stop
What is /k/?
/p/ is this kind of labial
What is a voiceless bilabial stop?
This sound is articulated with a complete closure in the vocal tract
What is a stop?
This is a transcription for:
/bʌd laɪt/
what is "Bud Light"?
This sound is a voiceless alveolar fricative.
What is /s/?
/g/ is this type of velar
What is a voiced velar stop?
/v/ is this kind of labial
What is a voiced labiodental fricative?
This speech unit has a nucleus
What is a syllable?
This is a transcription for:
/mɪnt ʤulɪp/
What is "mint julep"?
/z/ is this kind of alveolar
What is a voiced fricative?
/ŋ/ is this type of velar
What is a velar nasal?
This sound is a bilabial nasal stop
What is /m/>
The velum is also called this
What is soft palate?
What is this a transcription for:
/waɪt rʌʃn̩/
What is "White Russian"?
This sound is al alveolar nasal
What is /n/?
Oral sounds are characterized by this velum position
What is closed or raised?
This sound is a voiceless labiodental fricative.
What is /f/?
These types of sounds are characterized by sustained voicing and unrestricted airflow
What are sonorants?
This is a transcription for:
/rʌm ænd koʊk/
What is "rum and coke"?
[tʰ] is this kind of alveolar
What is a aspirated voiceless alveolar stop?
When the velum is open or lowered, this type of sound is produced
What is a nasal?
[pʰ] is this kind of labial
What is an aspirated voiceless bilabial stop?
These types of sounds are characterized by high frequency hissing and friction
What are stridents or sibilants?
This is a transcription for:
/ilɛktrɪk skrudraɪvɚ/
What is "electric skrewdriver"?