Name the consonant
Place
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Voicing
Mixed
100

Voiced bilabial stop (plosive)

What is /b/?

100

What place of articulation involves both lips?

What is bilabial?

100

What manner completely blocks airflow and then releases it?

What is a stop (or plosive)?

100

Is /b/ voiced or voiceless?

What is voiced?

100

/m/ is voiced, bilabial, and has what manner?

What is nasal?

200

Voiceless alveolar fricative

What is /s/?

200

What place involves the tongue and the alveolar ridge?

What is alveolar?

200

What manner allows airflow through the nose?

What is nasal?

200

Is /t/ voiced or voiceless?

What is voiceless?

200

/s/ is voiceless, alveolar, and has what manner?

What is fricative?

300

Voiced postalveolar affricate

What is /ʤ/?

300

Which consonants are produced by narrowing the space between the back of the tongue and the velum?

What are velar consonants?

300

/f/ and /v/ are examples of this manner.

What are fricatives?

300

What does it mean if a consonant is “voiced”?

What is the vocal cords vibrate?

300

/d/ is voiced. Name its place and manner.

What are alveolar stop?

400

Voiceless glottal fricative

What is /h/?

400

What place of articulation is used in the consonant /θ/?

What is interdental?

400

/ʧ/ and /ʤ/ are produced with a stop plus a fricative—what’s their manner?

What are affricates?

400

Which is the voiceless counterpart of /z/?

What is /s/?

400

Which consonant is voiceless, interdental, and fricative?

What is /θ/?

500

Voiced velar nasal

What is /ŋ/?

500

What is the place of articulation for /ʃ/?

What is postalveolar?

500

What’s the manner of articulation for /l/ and /ɹ/?

What are liquids (or approximants)?

500

Which of the following are voiced: /g/, /f/, /v/, /k/?

What are /g/ and /v/?

500

Name the place, manner, and voicing of /v/

Voiced labiodental fricative