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35 Cards in this Set
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
p |
voiceless
bilabial stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
b |
voiced
bilabial stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
t |
voiceless
inter-dental stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
d |
voiced
alveolar stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
k |
voiceless
velar stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
g |
voiced
velar stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ʔ |
voiceless
glottal stop |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
f |
voiceless
labio-dental fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
v |
voiced
labio-dental fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
θ |
voiceless
inter-dental fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ð (eth) |
voiced
inter-dental fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
s |
voiceless
alveolar fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
z |
voiced
alveolar fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ʃ or (or ç) |
voiceless
palatal fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ʒ |
voiced
palatal fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
h |
voiceless
glottal fricative |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
tʃ |
voiceless
palatal affricate |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
dʒ |
voiced
palatal affricate |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ɹ |
voiced
alveolar retroflex liquid |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
m |
voiced
bilabial nasal |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
n |
voiced
alveolar nasal |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ŋ |
voiced
velar nasal |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
l |
voiced
alveolar lateral liquid |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
ɾ |
voiced
alveolar flap/tap |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
w |
voiced
bilabial glide |
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List the classification of the following IPA SAE consonant symbol:
j |
voiced
palatal glide |
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Describe what is meant by a "stop"
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sound made by complete obstruction of air followed by a release.
aka "plosive" |
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Describe what is meant by a "fricative"
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sounds made by narrowing the vocal tract enough to cause turbulent airflow
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Describe what is meant by a "affricate"
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sounds made by narrowing the vocal tract but NOT enough to cause turbulent airflow.
aka "approximates" |
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Describe what is meant by a "flap" or "tap"
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sounds made by using a brief but complete closing of the vocal tract
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Describe what is meant by a "lateral liquid"
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an approximate where the air escapes sideways and is blocked centrally.
aka "lateral approximate" |
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Describe what is meant by a "nasal"
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humming sound produced by a complete obstruction of the airflow in the mouth but with the velum open so that the air can escape from the nose.
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Describe what is meant by a "retroflex"
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curling the tip of the tongue back behind the alveolar ridge
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Describe what is meant by a "glide"
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sounds that are made with only a slight closure of the articulators, so that if the vocal tract were any more open, the result would be a vowel sound
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Describe what is meant by a "liquid"
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constrictions are not narrow enough to block the vocal tract or cause turbulence.
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