Cognates
Vowels
Diphthongs
Transcriptions
Lexical Sets
100

This is the voiceless partner to the consonant "z". 

What is "s"? 

100

This front, open vowel is often found in the British pronunciation of words like "dance". 

What is "lowercase a"? 

100

This diphthong is made by combining the vowel in the British word "dance" with the vowel in the KIT lexical set. 

What is "aɪ"?

100

Professor Rule's first name, spelled phonetically. 

What is: pitɚ 

100

This lexical set also contains the key word "Lee" that we use in our vowel quadrilateral mnemonic device. 

What is "fleece"? 

200

This consonant is drawn as: "θ"

What is theta? 

200

This neutral vowel uses two different glyphs, depending on whether or not it is in a stressed position. 

What is "schwa/turned v"? 



200

This is the lexical set for the diphthong transcribed "ɔɪ". 

What is choice? 

200
Only transcribing the vowels phonetically, these symbol names are used in the word "happiness". 

What are "ash", "lowercase i", and "epsilon" OR "small capital I"

200

This lexical set uses the glyph "æ", and does not change when moving from GenAm to RP.

What is the "trap" lexical set? 

300

Most Americans pronounces the medial consonant in the word "water" with this voiced cognate. 

What is "d"? 

300

This is a back vowel, using the most closed tongue position. 

What is "u"? 

300

"Farm wars" refer to which two diphthongs? 

What are ɑɚ and ɔɚ?

300

Only transcribing the consonants, draw the symbols found in the name "Todd Quick"

What are t, d, k, w, k? 

300

The symbols "ʊɚ" represent this diphthong lexical set. 

What is the "cure" lexical set? 

400

Used in words like "shush", this consonant is the cognate of ezh. 

What is "esh"? 

400

Name this symbol: ɝ

What is "r-colored reversed epsilon?"

400

This diphthong is featured prominently in this image.  

What is "aʊ"?

400

This playwright's name, phonetically, appears as: æntɑn tʃɛkɑv 

Who is Anton Chekhov? 

400

According to the textbook, three lexical sets are represented by the "script a", including "palm", "lot", and this set. 

What is the "thought" lexical set? 

500

This combination consonant is the cognate of lower-case t and esh. 

Lowercase d and ezh. 

500
This vowel used to be the vowel found in Professor Quick's first name. It has since been updated. 

What is the "turned script a"?

500

This r-colored diphthong appears in words like pear and fair (symbols). 

What is εɚ? 

500

Written phonetically, this word appears as follows: 

ʧeɪnʤ

What is "change"? 

500

What are the glyphs that represent the two lexical sets prominently displayed in this image? 

What are "u" and "ʊ"? Or what are "lowercase u" and "upsilon"?