Place of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
Monophthongs
Diphthongs
Transcription
100

The place of articulation for consonants like [t], [d], and [n], but not [ʃ] or [θ].

What is alveolar?

100

The manner of articulation of consonants like [p] and [d].

What is oral stop (or plosive)?

100

A high, front, tense, unrounded monophthong with spread lips.

What is [i]?

100

A unrounded diphthong that begins low and central and ends high and front.

What is [aɪ]?

100

The word of general North American English transcribed as [fid].

What is feed?

200

The place of articulation for consonants like [p], [b], and [m], but not [f] or [v].

What is bilabial?

200

The manner of articulation of consonants like [ʒ] and [f].

What is fricative?

200

The lax counterpart of [u].

What is [ʊ]?

200

A diphthong that begins low, central, and unrounded and ends high, back, and rounded?

What is [aʊ]?

200

The word of general North American English transcribed as [hom].

What is home?

300

The place of articulation for consonants like [k], [ɡ], and [ŋ], but not [j] or [q].

What is velar?

300

The manner of articulation of consonants like [m] and [ŋ].

What is nasal stop?

300

A mid, central, lax, unrounded monophthong, usually found only in unstressed syllables in English.

What is [ə]?

300

A diphthong that begin mid, back, and rounded and ends high, front, and unrounded?

What is [ɔɪ]?

300

The word of general North American English transcribed as [wek].

What is wake?

400

The place of articulation for consonants like [j], but not [ʃ] or [k].

What is palatal?

400

The manner of articulation of consonants like [ṯ͡ʃ] and [ḏ͡ʒ].

What is affricate?

400

A low, front, lax, unrounded monophthong.

What is [æ]?

400

The two mid monophthongs that are often pronounced as diphthongs in general North American English.

What are [e] and [o]?

400

The word of general North American English transcribed as [kʊd].

What is could?

500

The major place of articulation shared by dentals, alveolars, and postalveolars.

What is coronal?

500

The manner of articulation of consonants like [j] (which is central) and [l] (which is lateral).

What is approximant?

500

The lax counterpart of [o].

What is [ɔ]?

500

The two diphthongs that undergo Canadian Raising.

What are [aɪ] and [aʊ]ʔ

500

The word of general North American English transcribed as [hæz].

What is has?

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