Terms
Place of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
Vowels
Wild!
100
The closure between the soft palate and the pharyngeal wall.
What is velic closure?
100
Place where p, m, and b are articulated.
What is bilabial?
100
Sounds that are produced by completely stopping airflow.
What are stops?
100
High and low
What is tongue height?
100
West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee belong to this dialect area.
What is Southern Mountain?
200
Two vowels inside one syllable, produced with the movement of the tongue from one position to another.
What are diphthongs?
200
Place where k, g, ŋ are articulated.
What is velar?
200
A combination of a stop and a fricative.
What are affricates?
200
The vowel often used when the syllable is not stressed.
What is "schwa" (upside down e)?
200
The difference between /p/ and /b/.
What is voicing?
300
Where a sound is produced.
What is place of articulation?
300
Place where h is articulated.
What is glottal?
300
Stops, fricatives, and affricates.
What are obstruents?
300
The difference between /i/ and /I/, /e/ and /ɛ/, and /o/ and /ɔ/.
What is tenseness?
300
The difference between /p/ and /m/.
What is manner of articulation?
400
How a sound is produced.
What is manner of articulation?
400
Place where tʃ, dʒ, ʃ, and ʒ, are articulated.
What is palato-alveolar?
400
Sounds made that are produced by air flowing over the sides of the tongue.
What are laterals?
400
/i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/ and /æ/.
What are front vowels?
400
The speech of a single person.
What is an idiolect?
500
They delimit the space in the mouth in which vowels are produced.
What are border of friction and anatomical border?
500
Place where θ, ð are articulated.
What is dental?
500
Nasals, liquids, and glides.
What are sonorants?
500
/u/, /ʊ/, /o/, and /ɔ/.
What are rounded vowels?
500
[wət du fIʃ seɪ wɛn ðeɪ hIt ə kɑnkrit wɔl... dæm!]
What is "What do fish say when they hit a concrete wall... dam!
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