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Stops
Fricatives & Affricates
Approximants
High and Low Vowels
Central Vowels & Diphthongs
100
Voiceless, bilabial stop
What is /p/?
100
Voiceless, labiodental fricative
What is /f/?
100
Voiced, palatal liquid.
What is /r/?
100
High-mid, front, retracted, tense
What is /e/?
100
unstressed neutral vowel
What is /ə/?
200
voiced, velar stop
What is /g/?
200
voiced, interdental fricative
What is ð?
200
voiced, palatal glide
What is /j/?
200
Low, front, retracted, tense
What is /æ/?
200
Neutral -er in a stressed syllable
What is /ɝ/?
300
Voiceless tip-aveolar stop
What is /t/?
300
/tʃ/
What is voiceless, lingua-palatal affricate?
300
Voiced, bilabial glide
What is /w/?
300
High, back, rounded, lax
What is /ʊ/?
300
"Oy" diphthong
What is /ɔ͜I/?
400
/k/
What is voiceless, velar stop?
400
/ʒ/
What is voiced, lingua-palatal fricative?
400
/l/
What is voiced, alveolar liquid?
400
/I/
What is high, front, retracted, lax vowel?
400
/ʌ/
What is neutral vowel "uh" in stressed syllables?
500
/ʔ/
What is (voiced), glottal stop?
500
/x/
What is voiceless, velar fricative?
500
/R/
What is voiced, uvular trill?
500
/ɔ/
What is low-mid, back, rounded, lax vowel?
500
/ ͜aI/
What is vowel diphthong for "I" or "aye?"