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Give 4 examples of aspirate sounds
/p/ /t/ /k/ /h/
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What's aspiration?
The action of pronouncing a sound with a puff of released breath
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What's a voiced consonant?
It's a consonant that is produced when the vocal cords are vibrating
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Are the following consonants voiced or voiceless? /b/ /r/ /v/
voiced
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What's this place of articulation?
interdental
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What's this place of articulation?
velar
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What's this place of articulation?
palatal
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What's a voiceless consonant?
It's a consonant made with no vibration of vocal cords.
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What are places of articulation?
The parts of the vocal tract that are used to make consonants sounds.
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What's the definition of articulators?
The different parts of the mouth that we use when speaking
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How many consonants sounds are there in English? (the basic ones)
24
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What's the voiceless bilabial consonant?
/p/
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How are consonants described and classified?
Voicing, place and manner of articulation
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What's the voiced labiodental consonant?
/v/
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Are the following consonants voiced or voiceless? /g/ /n/ /z/
voiced
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Mention 5 examples of articulators
Gum ridge, lips, vocal cords, teeth, palate
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Give examples of 6 places of articulation
Bilabial, labiodental, interdental, palatal, alveolar, velar
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What's this place of articulation?
bilabial
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Are the following consonants voiced or voiceless? /t/ /f/ /θ/
voiceless
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How are consonants sounds created?
The position of the articulators, the way the breath strem comes from the mouth or nose and the vibration of the vocal cords.
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What's this place of articulation?
labiodental
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What's this place of articulation?
Alveolar
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What's a consonant?
It's a sound produced with the articulators more or less closed.
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