These sounds are made by bringing both lips together.
What are bilabial sounds?
100
These continuant sounds are produced when air in the mouth is partially obstructed and forced through a narrow space.
What are fricative sounds?
100
A voiceless alveolar stop.
What is /t/?
100
Describe the place, voicing, and manner of production of /b/.
What is bilabial, voiced, stop?
100
The voiceless cognate of /z/.
What is /s/?
200
These sounds are made with the tongue raised toward the soft palate in the back of the throat.
What are velar sounds?
200
When these sounds are produced, the air in the mouth is completely blocked for a short time.
What are stop sounds?
200
A voiced palatal affricate.
What is /dʒ/ ("j")?
200
Describe the place, voicing, and manner of production of /θ/ ("th") as in the word "think".
What is interdental, voiceless, fricative?
200
The voiced cognate of /t/.
What is /d/?
300
These sounds are made with the tongue between the teeth.
What are interdental sounds?
300
These non-continuant sounds are produced with a stop closure followed by immediate release of the air.
What are affricate sounds?
300
A voiced palatal liquid.
What is /r/?
300
Describe the place, voicing and manner of production of /ŋ/ as represented by "ng" at the end of "sing".
What is a velar, voiced, nasal?
300
The voiced cognate of /tʃ/ ("ch").
What is /dʒ/ ("j")?
400
These sounds are made with the body of the tongue on the hard palate or roof of the mouth.
What are palatal sounds?
400
These sounds have vowel-like qualities, occur right before a vowel, and are produced with quick movement to the vowel that follows. As consonants, they are never the final sound in English words.
What are glides?
400
A voiceless labiodental fricative.
What is /f/?
400
Describe the place, voicing, and manner of production of /tʃ/ ("ch").
What is palatal, voiceless, affricate?
400
The voiced cognate of /ʃ/ ("sh").
What is /ʒ/ (zh)?
500
These sounds are made when the tongue tip is place on the ridge of tissue behind the top front teeth.
What are alveolar sounds?
500
These late developing sounds are vowel-like and flowing with no clear beginning or end point in articulation, making them difficult to teach in speech therapy.
What are liquids?
500
A voiced velar stop.
What is /g/?
500
Describe the place, voicing, and manner of production of /v/.
What is labiodental, voiced, fricative?
500
The voiced cognate of /θ/(voiceless "th") as in "think" and a word beginning with the voiced cognate.
What is /ð/ (voiced "th") as in "this", "that", or "them"?