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All over the Place
Manner-isms
The artist formerly known as...
IPA eh?
Potent Potables
100
The place of articulation of /k/
What is "velar"
100
What is the manner of articulation for /k/?
What is a stop?
100
This is a voiceless, palatal, fricative.
What is /ʃ/
100
One sound that is written with two graphemes.
What is a digraph
100
These are the three "tubes" or cavities where sound resonates.
What is the pharynx, nasal cavity, and oral cavity?
200
The place of articulation of /tʃ/
What is "Palatal"
200
What is the manner of articulation for /r/?
What is a liquid?
200
This is a voiced alveolar stop.
What is /d/
200
A consonant with a vowel-like quality that occurs in non-stressed positions.
What is a syllabic consonant (or syllabic)
200
These are the three characteristics that describe consonants.
What is place, manner, and voicing.
300
What is the place of articulation for /r/?
What is velar? (Alveolar also accepted.)
300
What is the manner of articulation for /f/?
What is a fricative?
300
This is a voiced, linguadental (or interdental) fricative.
What is /ð/
300
This is an alveolar stop that occurs between vowels, like in the word "Butter."
What is a flap? /ɾ/
300
These are the four parts of the tongue.
What is the tip, blade, dorsum, and root?
400
What is the manner of articulation for /m/?
What is a nasal?
400
This is a voiced velar nasal.
What is /ŋ/
400
This is a class of consonant sounds in IPA characterized by minimal obstruction of airflow.
What are sonorants (also accepted: continuants).
400
Not characterized by a continuous stream of airflow.
What are "stops"
500
The place of articulation of /x/
What is "velar"
500
What is the manner of articulation for /tʃ/?
What is affricate?
500
This is a voiceless glottal fricative.
What is /h/
500
This is a combination of two vowels in the same syllable: also called "moving vowels."
What are "diphthongs"
500
A contextually-dependent variation of a phoneme that doesn't change the meaning of a word.
What is an allophone