ʃɪp
What is "ship"
ðæt
What is "that"?
Place of articulation to pronounce "v"
(Where should your lips / teeth be?)
What is labio-dental (bottom lip and top teeth)
Alveolar, voiceless fricative
What is "s'?
bilabial voiced glide
(bilabial= two lips)
What is "w"?
ˈtrɛʒər
What is "treasure"?
ðiz
What is, "these"?
Sound that is created with the alveolar, voiced stop
(alveolar=tip of tongue + ridge behind top teeth)
What is "l"?
palatal, voiced fricative
(palatal= root of tongue rises toward roof of mouth)
What is "ʒ"?
(voiced or voiceless?)
Palatal voiced glide
(palatal= root of tongue rises toward roof of mouth)
(glide= air glides over tongue, functions like a high vowel)
What is "y"?
ʧɛs
What is "chess"?
smuð
What is, "smooth?"
What is the place of articulation for "k"?
(How should your mouth / tongue be?)
What is velar?
(Velar= back of tongue + back of throat)
palatal, voiceless fricative
(palatal= root of tongue rises toward roof of mouth)
What is "ʃ"?
(also: voiced or voiceless?)
velar, voiced nasal
(velar= back of tongue + back of throat)
What is "ŋ"?
pliz
What is "please"?
sut
What is "suit"
What is the place of articulation for "t"?
Alveolar, voiceless stop
Alveolar= tip of tongue + ridge behind top teeth
labiodental voiceless fricative
(labiodental= bottom lip + top teeth)
What is "f"?
(voiced or voiceless?)
palatal voiceless affricate
(palatal= root of tongue rises toward roof of mouth)
(affricate= stop + fricative)
What is "t̬ʃ"?
ˈprɛzənt
What is "present"?
suð
What is, "soothe"?
What is the place of articulation for "g"?
(Where should your tongue be?)
Velar= back of tongue + back of throat
dental voiced fricative
(dental= tip of tongue between top and bottom teeth)
What is "ð"?
(voiced or voiceless?)
glottal fricative
(glottal= very back of throat)
What is "h"?