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Which of the following is a fricative consonant?
Which of the following is a fricative consonant?
- r
- v (correct)
- l
- tʃ
Which of the following fricatives is voiced?
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?
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/?
What type of consonant is /l/?
What is the additional feature that distinguishes /l/ and /r/?
What is the additional feature that distinguishes /l/ and /r/?
Which of the following is an affricate consonant?
Which of the following is an affricate consonant?
Which of the following affricates is voiced?
Which of the following affricates is voiced?
What is the manner of articulation for /h/?
What is the manner of articulation for /h/?
What is the manner of articulation for /tʃ/?
What is the manner of articulation for /tʃ/?
What is the manner of articulation for /r/?
What is the manner of articulation for /r/?
Flashcards
What is a fricative?
What is a fricative?
A consonant produced by forcing air through a narrow channel.
What is a voiced fricative?
What is a voiced fricative?
A fricative consonant where the vocal cords vibrate during articulation.
Tongue touches teeth?
Tongue touches teeth?
The /θ/ and /ð/ sounds are produced with the tongue touching the upper teeth.
What is a liquid consonant?
What is a liquid consonant?
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What is retroflexion?
What is retroflexion?
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What is an affricate?
What is an affricate?
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What is a voiced affricate?
What is a voiced affricate?
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How /h/ is articulated?
How /h/ is articulated?
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Stop articulation?
Stop articulation?
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How /r/ is articulated?
How /r/ is articulated?
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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 /d͡ʒ/.
- Voiced affricates include /d͡ʒ/.
- /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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