Sonorants
Obstruents
General Knowledge
Lagniappe
100

The types of sonorants

What are nasals, liquids, and glides?

100

The types of obstruent consonants.

What are stops, fricatives, and afficates?

100

Speech sounds that have the same place of articulation.

What is homorganic?

100

Speech sounds that have the same manner and place but differ by voicing. 

What is a cognate? 

200

Sonorants are most closely related to ___.

What are vowels?

200

The manner of consonants that are either sibilants or non-sibilants.

What are fricatives?

200

The allophonic variant of /t/ only.

What is the glottal stop?

200

Similarities between stops and nasals.

What are complete obstruction of oral cavity and placements of articulation?

300

The frequency of sonorants compared to obstruents.

What is low?

300
During a stop production the Voice Onset Time determines ____.

What is voicing?

300

The glide that has a higher F2. 

What is /j/?

300

When to use the syllabic /n/.

What is when preceding sound is homorganic, unstressed position, and doesn't sound like there's a vowel in between targeted sound and /n/?

400

Efficiency for a nasal consonant that is directly impacting the preceding vowel. 

What is nasalization?

400

The place of articulation for the English affricates.

What is the hard palate? 

400

Acoustic energy out the nasal cavity that are less intense. 

What are nasal murmurs?

400

The transcription of wedding. **listen to how I say it**

what is [wɛdiŋ]?

500

______ are ALWAYS prevocalic.

What are glides?

500

The primary difference between sonorants and obstruents. 

What is degree of constriction? 

500

The sound source of all nasals.

What is a laryngeal sound source?

500

/w/ has a ____ F1 and a ____ F2

What is low and low?