Basics
Articulation
Consonants
Vowels
Potpourri
100

The study of speech sounds.

What is Phonetics?

100

Three articulators used in spoken language.

What are tongue, mouth, and vocal tract?

100

Speech sounds made by closing the vocal tract in some way.

What are consonants?

100

Sounds made without closing the vocal tract.

What are vowels?

100

Refers to changing the pitch of a vowel.

What is tone?
200

Used by linguists to write out the precise pronunciations of words.

What is the International Phonetic Alphabet?

200

Thin layers of tissue that move to make sound.

What are vocal cords?

200

Made by completely stopping air flow.

What are stops OR plosives?
200

The number of total vowel sounds in American English.

What is 21?

200

Changing of pitch to change the meaning of a sentence.

What is intonation?

300

The IPA is structured a lot like this table used in chemistry.

What is the periodic table?

300
The path that moves air/sound from the lungs to the lips.

What is the vocal tract?

300
Consonant sounds made with both lips.

What is bilabial?

300

The most common vowel sound pronounced in English.

What is schwa?

300

Whether or not a vowel is made by allowing air to pass through the nose.

What is nasalization?

400

Use a combination of speech sounds to make new words.

What are spoken languages?

400

In signed languages, these two body part act as main articulators.

What are the hands and the face?

400

Consonant sounds made with the tongue close to or touching the hard palate.

What is alveolar?

400

Created by combining two vowel sounds together.

What is a diphthong?

400

Made by continuous airflow through narrow channel (creating friction).

What is fricative?

500

IPA is a ________ set of symbols representing all the sounds relevant to spoken language.

What is finite?
500

Five major features of signed language articulation.

What are hand shape, palm orientation, movement, location, and non-manual signs?

500

Consonant sounds made with the back part of the tongue against the soft palate.

What is velar?

500

The amount of time a vowel is produced for.

What is length?

500

Made by a closure in the oral cavity, airflow through the nose.

What are nasal sounds?