Point and manner of articulation
Point and manner of articulation
Crossword
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Horizontal: |
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A consonant that is articulated with the front of the tongue and the alveolar ridge. |
5. |
A consonant with obstruction too weak to cause audible friction. |
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A consonant that is pronounced with the tip of the tongue between the teeth. |
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A consonant where the air is obstructed in the center of the mouth and released on both sides of the tongue/ mouth. |
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When the flow of air exists trough the nose, we talk about a __________ consonant. |
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A consonant that combines occlusion and friction is called _________. |
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When the air is obstructed with both lips, we talk about a ___________ consonant. |
16. |
Sounds produced without vibration of the the vocal cords are ________. |
17. |
Various vibrations of the tongue are called _______. |
18. |
The [h] in English is a __________ sound. |
19. |
A consonant articulated with the soft palate and the back of the tongue is ________. |
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Vertical: |
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A single vibration of the tongue is called _________. |
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When the vocal cords vibrate during the production of the sound, it is ________. |
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A consonant produced with the upper teeth and the lower lip is called __________. |
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A sound with a lot of friction is called ______________. |
10. |
A complete occlusion or blockage of the air flow produces an _________ consonant. |
12. |
A consonant produced with the hard palate and the tongue is called ___________. |
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An ____________ consonant is produced with the uvula. |
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A consonant where the tip of the tongue touches the back of the teeth is called ____________. |
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