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Which of the following is a voiced, alveolar, nasal stop consonant?
Which of the following is a voiced, alveolar, nasal stop consonant?
- [n] (correct)
- [p]
- [k]
- [t]
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [d]?
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [d]?
- Aspiration
- Voiceless
- Nasal stop
- Oral stop (correct)
Which of the following pairs demonstrates aspiration in English?
Which of the following pairs demonstrates aspiration in English?
- pool [phul]
- tale [thel] (correct)
- kale [khel]
- spool [spul]
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [k]?
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [k]?
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [t]?
What is the manner of articulation for the consonant [t]?
Which of the following is a voiceless, alveolar, oral stop consonant?
Which of the following is a voiceless, alveolar, oral stop consonant?
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Study Notes
Voiced, Alveolar, Nasal Stop Consonant
- The voiced, alveolar, nasal stop consonant is /n/.
Manner of Articulation: [d]
- The manner of articulation for the consonant [d] is a stop.
Aspiration in English
- The pair /p/ and /t/ demonstrates aspiration in English.
- Aspiration refers to a puff of air released after the consonant.
Manner of Articulation: [k]
- The manner of articulation for the consonant [k] is a stop.
Manner of Articulation: [t]
- The manner of articulation for the consonant [t] is a stop.
Voiceless, Alveolar, Oral Stop Consonant
- The voiceless, alveolar, oral stop consonant is /t/.
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