These two places of articulation involve one’s lips.
What are bilabial and labiodental?
/ʃ/ and /ʒ/ are voiced and voiceless symbols for this sound.
What is “SH”?
Manner of articulation of the first consonant in "BEIGE"
What is Fricative?
The sounds T, D, N, S, Z, and L come from this place of articulation.
What sound(s) do the tip of the tongue on the teeth make?
Nasal, glides and liquids are what category of consonants?
What are sonorants?
This place of articulation makes a sound produced by putting the tip of the tongue between the upper and the lower teeth.
What is interdental?
/θ/ is the voiceless version of this sound.
What is “TH”?
Manner of articulation of the last consonant in "MOUNTAIN"
What are Nasals?
The sounds F and V can be found here
What sounds can be found in the area of the lower lip and upper teeth?
Bath and Bathe are two words that can help differentiate what two fricatives?
what is Θ, ð
This place of articulation involves the front portion of the tongue making contact with the alveolar ridge to form an effective constriction in the vocal tract?
What is Alveolar?
/fənɛtɪks/
What is phonetics?
Cognate of the first consonant sound in "DAIRY"
What is /t/?
The sounds K and G (when G makes the sound as in go) can be found here.
What sounds can be made in the area in the back of the mouth at the palate?
The “P” in Stop can be referred to as a
What is a Plosive?
In this place of articulation these following consonants are produced
/tʃ//dʒ//ʃ/ /ʒ/ /ɹ/ ?
What is Palatal?
/prɛstɪʤəs/
What is prestigious?
Cognate of the last consonant sound in "EFFECTIVE"
What is /f/?
The sound of H is in here.
What is the sound made inside the throat?
a basic speech sound in which the breath is at least partly obstructed and can be combined with a vowel to form a syllable
What is a Consonant?
A voice bilabial stop
What is /p/ /b/
/tʃæt/
What is chat?
Manner of the first consonant sound in "ARTICULATION"
What is Liquid?
The sounds of Consonants are formed in this way.
What is the sound(s) being made while blocking air, using your teeth, tongue, or lips?
Voiceless and Voiced Stops in language are distinguished by
What is Aspiration?