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What are approximates?
Approximants are consonants with a greater opening in the vocal tract than fricatives, and thus do not create any friction.
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What's the nasal alveolar sound?
/n/
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What are the three voiced stops in English
/d/ /g/ /b/
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What's are manners of articulations?
They refer to how the air is manipulated when making consonant sounds
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What's the voiced interdental fricative?
/ð/
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Mention one lateral sound in English
/l/
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Mention the 2 glide sounds of English
/w/ and /j/
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Describe /s/
voiceless alveolar fricative
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Mention three fricative sounds
/f/, /v, /z/
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Mention 5 manners of articulation in English
Plosives, fricatives, affricates, nasals, approximants
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Mention 3 nasal sounds in English
/m/ /n/ and /ŋ/
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What's the nasal velar sound?
/ŋ/
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What's the voiceless interdental fricative?
/θ/
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What are the three voiceless stops in English
/p/ /t/ /k/
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What's an affricate sound
In a stop sound, the release of the closure is quick and abrupt; however, in sounds where the closure release is gradual, it creates friction.
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How are approximates classified?
Into liquids and glides
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What are nasal sounds?
nasal consonant is one in which the air escapes only through the nose
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Mention the 2 affricate sounds in English
/dʒ/ and /tʃ/
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Plosives are also known as __________
stops
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Mention 3 stop sounds
/p/ /g/ /t/
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What's a fricative sound?
A fricative is a sound that is made with a small opening between the articulators, allowing the air to escape with audible friction
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Describe /z/
voiced alveolar fricative
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What's a stop sound?
A stop consonant involves a complete closure of the articulators and thus total blockage of airflow.
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Describe /tʃ/
voiceless affricate
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