The voicing of k
What is voiceless
The place of articulation of the last sound in "bath"
What is interdental
The manner of articulation of [f] [v]
what is fricative
The nasal sounds of English (list all)
What are [m, n, ŋ]
Secondary articulation
What is for all lingual sound, the shape of the tongue
The cognate of the first consonant as in church
What is dʒ
The sound with dual-articulation
What is [w]
The manner of articulation of the first sound of Dr. Yang's first name
what is affricate
The articulator that control the open and close of velo-Pharyngeal port
What is the soft palate (Velum)
The secondary articulation of [l]
What is lateral
Is it true that all nasals are voiced
True.
The place of articulation of [l]
What is alevolar
Manner of articulation of [r]
What is approximant/liquid
The status of the velo-pharyngeal port when producing nasal sounds
What is open
The secondary articulation of [d]
What is central
Is it true that all approximants we use in English are voiced.
True
The place of articulation of the first consonant in "show"
What is alveo-palatal
It is true
The clinical description of "Bobby" produced as "mommy"
what is hypernasality
The secondary articulation of [r]
What is retroflex
The voicing of h
What is voiceless
The place of articulation of the first consonant in "yellow"
What is palatal
List all the fricatives in English
[f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ʃ ʒ h]
Is it true that the vowel in "won" can be nasalized. Why.
Yes, because of the nasal sound after it.
Is it true that the secondary articulation of b is central
No, we do not discuss secondary articulation if the tongue is not involved