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50 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
1. _______ |
Lip |
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2._________ |
teeth |
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3.______ |
Alveolar Ridge |
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4. _________ |
Hard Palate |
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5._________ |
Soft palate (velum) |
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6.___________ |
Uvula |
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7.___________ |
Pharynx Wall |
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8.____________ |
lip |
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9.______________ |
Tip |
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10._________ |
Blade |
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11.______________ |
front |
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12.__________ |
center |
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13._______________ |
back |
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14._______________ |
Root |
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Sounds in: begged |
4: b, e, g, d |
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sounds in: fished |
4: f, i, sh, d |
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sounds in: these |
3: th, e, z |
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sounds in: knock |
3: n, o, k |
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Front Vowels |
/i/ /I/ /e/ /ε/ /ae/ |
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Back vowels |
/u/ /υ/ /o/ /ɔ/ /a/ |
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Consonants |
Can be voiced or unvoiced constricted airflow |
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vowels |
always voiced have an open pathway |
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Phonemes |
a sound that helps make up a word changes in phonemes can change the meaning of a word. |
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Allophones |
a part of a phoneme that doesn't change the meaning, but only the sound it is pronounced with |
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How do you know a vowel is stressed? |
louder length -> longer higher pitch |
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what begins with a different sound: train think thomas |
think |
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what begins with a different sound: sail candy centipede |
candy |
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what ends with a different sound: catch splash mesh |
catch |
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what ends with a different sound: tract trapped trailed |
trailed |
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Identify word with different vowel: sane paid eight mast |
mast |
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Identify word with different vowel: heard cord worse word |
heard |
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When two sounds can be used to differentiate word meaning, they belong to different: letters phonemes allophones morpheme accents |
phonemes |
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Which of the following pairs of words are not minimal pairs? one, sun spite, spot clasp, grasp large, charge maybe, baby |
clasp, grasp |
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A biological system directly involved in phonation is: pharynx vocal tract nasal tract respiratory system |
larynx |
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The biological system directly involved in articulation is: larynx pharynx vocal tract nasal tract respiratory system |
pharynx |
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The thyroid, cricoid, and arytenoid cartilages are located in the: larynx pharynx vocal tract nasal tract respiratory system |
larynx |
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Phonetic features such as stress, length, tone, and intonation, which are not properties of single consonants or vowels, are called: accents dialects segmentals suprasegmentals contextual variations |
suprasegmentals |
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Lip rounding for vowels in English is usually predictable because: most front vowels are rounded most back vowels are rounded most high vowels are rounded most low vowels are rounded most mid vowels are rounded |
most back vowels are rounded |
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What is the major articulator for vowels? |
Tongue |
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Vowels are classified based on three features. What are they? |
tongue height front or back rounded or unrounded |
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/i/ |
key |
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/I/ |
win |
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/e/ |
rebate |
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/ε/ |
red |
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/ae/ |
had |
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/u/ |
moon |
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/υ/ |
wood |
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/o/ |
okay |
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/ɔ/ |
law |
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/a/ |
cod |