Manner of articulation for /p/ in "pat"
What is bilabial?
Minimal pair for "hit"
What is ______?
Trachea is _________ to the esophagus
What is anterior?
A phoneme is...
Smallest unit of sound in language
Voicing for the phoneme /k/
What is voiceless?
A nasal phoneme
What is /m,n,eng/
A pair of words that differ by a single phoneme
What is minimal pair?
Vocal folds closed is called
What is adduction?
How many phonemes in "watch"
What is 3?
What is the term for a consonant sound produced with both lips coming into contact?
What is bilabial?
The phonetic symbol for the fricative in "church"?
What is /ʧ/?
Minimal pair for /ʧɪp/
What is _____?
The _____________________ is the cartilage or flap that diverts food from entering the airway.
What is the epiglottis?
How many phonemes in "print"?
What is 5?
Which place of articulation is used for the sound /ŋ/?
What is velar?
Manner of articulation for the sound /l/ in "love"
What is approximate and/or liquid?
Minimal pair for "slot"
What is "plot"? Or other appropriate pair
The _____________________ is the space between the vocal folds.
What is glottis?
How many phonemes in phonetics?
What is 7?
What place of articulation involves the tongue against the hard palate?
What is palatal?
Phoneme produced with full oral constriction
What is plosive or nasal
Minimal pair for /fæst/.
What is past? Or other appropriate pair
Contains the vocal cords and functions as a voice box for producing sounds
What is larynx?
How many phonemes in speech?
What is 4?
Provide two descriptions of how /ɹ/ is produced
What is retroflex and bunched?