Which out of these phonemes are stops?
/p/ /m/ /t/ /v/ /k/
/p/ /t/ /k/
What are the bilabial sounds in English?
/p/ /b/ /m/ /w/
What are the voiced fricatives of English?
/v/ /ð/ /z/ /ž/
What are the Labial Places of Articulation?
Bilabial and Labiodental
Voiced Bilabial stop
/b/
What are the affricates of English according to the NA consonant chart?
/ĉ/ and /ǰ/
What creates a place of articulation (in most cases)?
Bonus for 100 points: What is the exception to this?
An active articulator interacting with a passive articulator.
Bonus: Glottal /h/, no active or passive articulator
Which one of these is NOT voiced?
/b/ /g/ /k/ /l/
/k/
Alveo-Palatal, True Palatal, and Velar are a part of what class?
Dorsal
Voiced labiodental fricative
/v/
What distinguishes non-continuants from manners like fricatives, liquids, and glides?
Complete blockage of airflow
Name the alveopalatal's of English?
Bonus: What are their IPA equivalents? (200 points)
/č/ /ǰ/ /š/ /ž/
Bonus: /č/= /tʃ/ /ǰ/=/ʤ/ /š/= /ʃ/ /ž/= /ʒ/
True or False:
Nasals, liquids, and glide phonemes are all voiced.
True!
/l/ is apart of what class for Place of Articulation?
Bonus (200 points): name its full articulatory description
Coronal
Bonus: Voiced Alveolar Lateral liquid
Voiced Alveolar Nasal
/n/
What obstruent manner of articulation is included in NA charts but NOT in IPA charts?
Affricates
What is the true palatal of English and its IPA equivalent
NA= /y/ IPA= /j/
Name the articulatory description for /θ/
Voiceless Interdental Fricative
What Place of Articulation has no active articulator class in broad charts?
Bonus: What place in the broad transcription chart belongs to TWO classes? (100 points)
Bonus: What place in the narrow transcription chart belongs to TWO classes? (100 points)
Glottals
Bonus: Alveopalatals
Bonus: Labiovelar
Voiceless Glottal Fricative
/h/
What manners are in the IPA chart that are NOT in the NA broad transcription charts?
Trills, Tap/Flap, and Approximants
What are the differences in place of articulation between IPA and NA broad transcription charts?
IPA has retroflex place of articulation. IPA uses the term postalveolar for alveopalatal.
In which word is the initial stop aspirated.
<bear>
<taught>
<gone>
Bonus (100 points): What is the rule for aspiration?
<taught>
Bonus: Must be a voiceless stop at the beginning of a word!
Match the description to the technical name for active articulators:
1) lower lip
2) front of tongue (tip & blade)
3) tongue body or back
1) Labial
2) Coronal
3) Dorsal
Voiced Alveolar or Alveopalatal Rhotic liquid
/r/