Stop-plosives
Fricatives & Affricates
Nasals
Liquids & Glides
Miscellaneous
300

This is a voiceless alveolar stop-plosive.

What is "t?"

300

This is the place of articulation for voiced and voiceless "th."

What is interdental?

300

These are the three nasal sounds.

What are "m", "n", and "ng?"

300

The voicing characteristic of all liquids and glides.

What is voiced?

300

The phoneme that is represented by this phonetic symbol /ʃ/

What is "sh?"

325

This is a voiceless bilabial stop-plosive.

What is /p/?

325

This is a voiced alveolar fricative.

What is /z/?

325

This phoneme has the most "front" placement of all the nasal consonants.  

What is "m?"

325

This is a voiced bilabial glide.

What is a /w/?

325

The phoneme that is represented by this IPA symbol  /t͡ʃ / 

What is "ch?"

350

They are the speech sounds associated with velar stop-plosives.

What are /k/ and /g/?

350

This phoneme is a voiced palatal affricate.

What is "J" or /d͡ʒ /

350

This is the voicing characteristic of all nasal consonants.

What is voiced?

350

This a voiced palatal glide.

What is /j/?

350

They are two articulators involved in the production of the /t/ and /d/.

What are the tongue and alveolar ridge?

375

They are voiced stops.

What are /b/, /d/, and /g/?

375

This phoneme is a voiced palatal fricative.

What is "zh" or /ʒ/?

375

This is the voiced velar nasal.

What is "ng" or /ŋ /

375

This is a voiced alveolar liquid.

What is /l/?

375

Phonemes in this manner class are produced by rapidly sequencing a stop-plosive and a fricative.

What are affricates?

425

This word, once you change the final consonant in "blurt" to a voiced bilabial stop-plosive

What is "blurb?"

425

This word, once you change the initial consonant in "wise" to a voiceless alveolar fricative.

What is size?

425

This sentence, once decoded: [go͡ʊɪŋ təˈdænts klæs ˈlɛŋkɵənz ðə spa͡ɪn]   

What is, "Going to dance class lengthens the spine?"

425
These initial consonant characteristics change when a child says "wabbit" for "rabbit."

What are place and manner?

*For an extra 200, describe the changes.

425

The airflow is constricted, but continuous, in this manner class of consonants.

What are fricatives?