Fricative Consonants Quiz

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Which of the following is a fricative consonant?

  • r
  • v (correct)
  • l
  • tʃ

Which of the following fricatives is voiced?

  • s
  • θ
  • v (correct)
  • f

Which of the following fricatives is produced with the tongue touching the upper teeth?

  • θ
  • ʃ
  • f (correct)
  • s

What type of consonant is /l/?

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What is the additional feature that distinguishes /l/ and /r/?

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Which of the following is an affricate consonant?

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Which of the following affricates is voiced?

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What is the manner of articulation for /h/?

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What is the manner of articulation for /tʃ/?

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What is the manner of articulation for /r/?

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Flashcards

What is a fricative?

A consonant produced by forcing air through a narrow channel.

What is a voiced fricative?

A fricative consonant where the vocal cords vibrate during articulation.

Tongue touches teeth?

The /θ/ and /ð/ sounds are produced with the tongue touching the upper teeth.

What is a liquid consonant?

A consonant with free airflow, creating a vowel-like sound.

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What is retroflexion?

Curling the tongue back during the articulation of a sound.

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What is an affricate?

A consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative.

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What is a voiced affricate?

An affricate where the vocal cords vibrate during articulation.

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How /h/ is articulated?

Air passes through a narrow channel creating a turbulent, hissing sound.

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Stop articulation?

Airflow is completely stopped and then released.

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How /r/ is articulated?

A consonant with free airflow, creating a vowel-like sound.

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Study Notes

Fricative Consonants

  • Fricative consonants include /s/, /z/, /f/, /v/, /θ/, /ð/, /x/, and /χ/.
  • Voiced fricatives include /z/, /v/, /ð/, and /χ/.
  • /f/ and /v/ are produced with the tongue touching the upper teeth.

Lateral Approximant Consonant

  • /l/ is a lateral approximant consonant.

Liquids

  • The additional feature that distinguishes /l/ and /r/ is the position of the tongue.
  • /l/ and /r/ are both liquid consonants.

Affricate Consonants

  • Affricate consonants include /t͡ʃ/ and /dÍ¡Ê’/.
  • Voiced affricates include /dÍ¡Ê’/.
  • /t͡ʃ/ is a voiceless affricate consonant.

Manner of Articulation

  • The manner of articulation for /h/ is glottal.
  • The manner of articulation for /tʃ/ is affricate.
  • The manner of articulation for /r/ is liquid.

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