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23 Cards in this Set
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Where are the vocal cords located?
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the larynx
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What is our airstream type?
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pulmonic eggressive
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What is a consonant?
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a sound made by obstructing airflow.
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What is articulatory phonetics?
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how speech sounds are made
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What is the default airstream mechanism of all languages?
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pulmonic eggressive
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What is the pathway of air flow?
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lungs -> trachea -> larynx -> vocal tract
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How is the velum positioned during a nasal?
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lowered
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Where does phonation occur?
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larynx
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Where does phonation occur?
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the larynx
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what is the place of articulation?
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the point in the mouth where sound is made/obstructed.
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Which consonants are bilabial?
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p, b, m, w
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Which consonants are labial-dental?
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f, v
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Which consonants are dental?
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theta, delta
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Which consonants are aveolar?
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t,d, n, s, z, l, r
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Which consonants are palatal?
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j, sh, 3, cha, dge
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which consonants are velar?
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k, g, ng
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Which consonants are glottal
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h, stop
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Which consonants are stops?
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p, b, t, d, k, g
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Which consonants are fricatives?
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s, z, f, v, theta, delta, sha, 3, h
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Which consonants are affricates?
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chi, dg
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what is an afficate?
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a stop then fricative
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what is special about approximants and laterals?
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they are inherently voiced
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Which consonants are approximants?
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w, j
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