Which class of English consonants involves upper and lower lips?
Bilabial
What place of articulation are /θ, ð/?
dental
Which manner of English consonants involves holding air and then releasing it quickly?
Stops/Plosives (these are synonyms)
What manner of articulation are /w, j/?
Glides
Which is voiced in this place/manner pair? /b, p/
/b/
Which class of English consonants involves the tongue tip and alveolar ridge?
Alveolar
What place of articulation are /b, p/?
Bilabial
Which manner of English consonants release air as a high-frequency turbulent stream of air (static)?
Fricatives
What manner of articulation are /l, ɹ/?
Liquids
Which is voiced in this place/manner pair?/t, d/
/d/
Which class of English consonants involves the back of the tongue nearing the soft palate?
Velar
What place of articulation are /m, n/?
Nasal
Which manner of English consonants starts as a stop/plosive and immediately transitions into a fricative?
Affricative
What manner of articulation are /f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ, ʒ/?
Fricatives
Which is voiced in this place/manner pair? /ʃ, ʒ/
/ʒ/
Which class of English consonants involves the tongue tip and teeth?
What place of articulation is /v/?
Which manner of English consonants directs low frequency air pressure waves out of the nose?
Nasals
What manner of articulation are /t͡ʃ, d͡ʒ/?
Affricatives
Which is voiced in this place/manner pair? /k, g/
/g/
Which class of English consonants involves upper teeth and lower lip?
Labiodental
What place of articulation is /j/?
Palatal
Which TWO manners of English consonants are produced with minimal friction, due to smooth movements of the articulators?
Glides and liquids
What manner of articulation are /p, b, t, d, k, g/?
Stops/plosives (these are synonyms)
Which is voiced in this place/manner pair? /θ, ð/
/ð/