Fricatives and Affricates
Liquids/glides
vowels
stops
place, voice, manner
100

placements for fricatives 

What is interdental, labiodental, alveolar, palatal, and glottal

100

liquids are also known as

what are oral resonant consonants

100

phonemes that are produced without any appreciable constriction or blockage of air flow in the vocal tract

what are vowels

100
production of stops

what is produced by completely obstructing the air stream once it enters the oral cavity 

100

/d/

what is a voiced alveolar stop

200

production of fricatives 

What is forcing the breath stream through a narrow channel in the vocal tract

200

always prevocalic 

what are glides

200

tongue

what is the primary articulator of vowels

200

air pressure within the oral cavity 

what is intraoral pressure

200

/m/

what is a voiced bilabial nasal

300

voiceless, labiodental fricative 

/f/

300

voiced, labiovelar glide

what is /w/

300

how vowels are classified

what is tongue height and tongue advancement

300

/t/

what is a voiceless alveolar stop

300

/k/

what is a voiced velar stop

400

manner of production of affricates

what is a combination of the stop and fricative manners

400

less of constriction than other obstruent consonants

what are liquids and glides

400

/I/

what is a high front lax unrounded vowel

400

mountain is an example of

what is a glottal stop

400

/r/

what is a voice palatal liquid

500

place of articulation for affricates

what is palatal
500

how /r/ is produced in retroflex position

what is raising tip of tongue and curling it back toward rear of alveolar ridge.

500

longer in duration

what is a tense vowel

500

release of air through nasal cavity 

what is nasal plosion

500

/s/

what is a voiceless alveolar fricative 

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