IPA Symbols
Acoustics
Consonants
Spectrograms
Suprasegmentals and Phonation
100

/kʲ/ represents this IPA symbol.

What is palatalized voiceless velar central oral stop, a pulmonic egressive? 

100

This part of the larynx is the "source" of speech.

What is the glottis?

100

This type English stop exhibits substantial aspiration.

What are voiceless segments in the onset of syllables?

100

Spectrogram dimensions include time, frequency, and this.

What is amplitude?

100

This type of tone can be represented by this diacritic /e᷈/.

What is rising-falling?

200

/ɶ̃/ represents this IPA symbol.

What is nasalized front low rounded modal vowel?

200

The shape of the vocal tract is important to producing these signals.

What are vowels?

200

These consonants are produced with non-turbulent airflow.

What are nasals?

200

Fricatives produce this kind of sound wave.

What is aperiodic?

200

This is how a high pitch accent is marked in ToBI.

What is H*?

300

/‖/ represents this IPA symbol?

What is alveolar lateral click, a velaric ingressive?

300

This proposition says complex waves can be broken into sine waves.

What is Fourier's theorem?

300

This kind of articulation occurs when the tongue tip hits the upper lip.

What is a linguolabial segment?

300

This allophonic consonant can be identified by its relatively low F2 and high F3.

What is dark l?

300

This phonation is often produced at intonational phrases boundaries in English.

What is creaky voice?

400

/ɤ̞̈ˑ/ represents this IPA symbol.

What is half-long centralized lowered upper-mid back modal vowel?

400

This is the human percept of the power spectrum.

What is vowel quality?

400

This type of airstream airstream mechanism is not known to exist in any language.

What is velaric egressive?

400

Daily double:  Name this word.

What is linguistics?

400

This characteristic of speech is related to low longitudinal and adductive tension.

What is breathy voice?