The types of sonorants
What are nasals, liquids, and glides?
The types of obstruent consonants.
What are stops, fricatives, and afficates?
Speech sounds that have the same place of articulation.
What is homorganic?
The determiner of tongue advancement.
What is F2?
Sonorants are most closely related to ___.
What are vowels?
The manner of consonants that are either sibilants or non-sibilants.
What are fricatives?
The allophonic variant of /t/ only.
What is the glottal stop?
The /v/ in "drive" is produced as a _____ consonant.
What is postvocalic?
The frequency of sonorants compared to obstruents.
What is low?
What is voicing?
The glide that has a higher F2.
What is /j/?
Vowel sounds that have two distinct articulatory positions.
What is a diphthong?
The air flow that sonorants
The place of articulation for the English affricate.
What is the hard palate?
Acoustic energy out the nasal cavity that are less intense.
What are nasal murmurs?
Speech sounds that have the same manner and place but differ by voicing.
What is a cognate?
Glides and liquids are this kind of sonorant.
What are approximants?
During an obstruent consonant production, _____ does not occur throughout the entire vocal tract
What is resonance?
The sound source of all nasals.
What is a laryngeal sound source?
The /o/ in the diphthong oʊ is ____.
What is an onglide?