The sound that /i/ makes
"tree"
"eat"
Daily Doubleǃ The manner of articulation shared by /d, k/
What is a stop?
The place of articulation shared by these consonants: /p,b,m/
What is bilabial?
/b/
What is a voiced bilabial plosive?
The alternate name for a stop.
What is a plosive?
The rounding of /ɔ/
What is rounded?
The manner of articulation of this consonantː /s/
What is a fricative?
The place of articulation for these consonants: /f, v/
What is labio-dental?
/u/
What is a high back rounded vowel?
Daily Doubleǃ The liquids /ɹ,l/ can also be grouped under this category.
What is approximants?
The rounding of /æ/
What is unrounded?
The manner of articulation of this consonantː /ŋ/
What is a nasal?
The place of articulation shared by these consonants: /s, z, ɹ, l/
What is alveolar?
/ŋ/
What is a voiced velar nasal?
English has this many stops.
What is 6?
The sound that /ʊ/ makes
"put"
"book"
The manner of articulation of this consonantː /tʃ/
What is an affricate?
The place of articulation for this affricate /dʒ/
What is post-alveolar?
/ʌ/
What is a mid back unrounded vowel?
What sound does the ɔɪ diphthong make?
"boy"
"oyster"
There are this many standard vowels in the English IPA. (not including diphthongs or other funky things)
What is 12?
The manner of articulation of this consonantː /w/
What is a glide?
The two possible places of articulation for these glidesː /ʍ, w/
What is bilabial and velar?
/ʒ/
What is a voiced post-alveolar fricative?
English has this many fricatives.
What is 8?