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What is the primary characteristic of a consonant in articulatory phonetics?
What is the primary characteristic of a consonant in articulatory phonetics?
- Vocal tract is fully open
- The sound is made by blowing air
- Vocal cords vibrate freely
- Complete or partial closure of the vocal tract (correct)
What is the study of consonants and their production concerned with?
What is the study of consonants and their production concerned with?
- Articulatory phonetics (correct)
- Language acquisition
- Speech therapy
- Auditory perception
What is the necessary condition for producing a consonant sound?
What is the necessary condition for producing a consonant sound?
- Vocal tract must be fully open
- Tongue must touch the roof of the mouth
- Complete or partial closure of the vocal tract (correct)
- Vocal cords must vibrate
What is the relevance of the vocal tract in articulatory phonetics?
What is the relevance of the vocal tract in articulatory phonetics?
What is the focus of the study of articulatory phonetics?
What is the focus of the study of articulatory phonetics?
What is the pattern of the given sequence?
What is the pattern of the given sequence?
Which of the following numbers is NOT present in the sequence?
Which of the following numbers is NOT present in the sequence?
How many numbers are present in the sequence?
How many numbers are present in the sequence?
What is the largest number in the sequence?
What is the largest number in the sequence?
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Study Notes
Articulatory Phonetics
- A consonant is defined as a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract.
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- All other information provided is irrelevant to the topic of articulatory phonetics and consonants.
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