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How to produce speech?
front and back vowels
100

The oral expression of info to meet one's needs through modification of voiced and unvoiced breath stream, through a series of motor movements.

What is Speech?

100

A sound source system for voiceless consonants.

What is Articulation?

100

Orthographic letters.

What are Graphemes?
100

Third System of speech production.

What is Resonation?

100

High front vowel.

what is /i/?

200

Voiced speech sounds, produced w/ a relatively unobstructed vocal tract.

What is Vowels?

200

The articulators for "p" and "b".

What are lips?

200

Words that differ by only one phoneme.

What are Minimal Pairs?

200

Main structure used in the first speech production system.

What are the Lungs?


200

Farthest back vowel with lowest tongue height.

What is / a/?

300

Speech sounds that occur with an obstructed air flow.

What are Consonants?

300

The articulator for "k" and "g".

What is the Velum?

300

The variations of a phoneme that do not alter meaning.

What are Allophones?

300

The fourth step in speech production. 

What is Articulation?

300

Number of vowels in IPA.

What are 14 vowels?

400

Two graphemes with one speech sound.

What are Digraphs?

400

Unvoiced alveolar stop.

What is "T"?

400

The smallest unit of language that has a semantic meaning.

What are Morphemes?

400
Provides richness in human voice.

What are Harmonics?

400

Number of front vowels.

What are 5 front vowels?

500

Phoneme pairs that differ by only one feature of. voicing.

What are Cognates?

500

Voiced velar stop.

What is "G"?

500

Any sound from human vocal tract.

What are Phones?

500

Important features of Filter Function.

What is Tongue height, tongue placement, and lip width?

500

Low- mid back vowel.

What is a backwards / 'c'/.