1) What does it mean for a consonant to be egressive plumonic? 2) True or False? When we describe the vibration (or not) of the vocal folds, we describe the place of articulation 3) The organs involved in the production of consonants determine the.... 4) Which is not a place of articulation: bilabial, alveolar or plosive? 5) When the back pf the tongue articulates with the soft palate, we call it.... 6) Describe dental sounds. 7) [p] is a bilabial sounds because.... 8) True or False? The way the air is released and the obstruction/ narrowing caused by the organs of speech is the manner of articulation 9) What do plosive, affricate and nasal sounds have in common? 10) Describe the production of lateral sounds 11) When we talk a bout narrowing, we mean that two organs.... 12) Narrowing can be with friction in fricatives and without friction in approximants. Trur or False? 13) Why are voiced consonants lenis? 14) Why are voiceless consonants fortis? 15) Go to the IPA chart on page 33 and highlight as many English consonants sounds as you can recognize 16) Are all vowels voiced? 17) We call cardinal vowels those produced with the tongue raised in extreme position, either front or... 18) The position of the tongue adds a new classification of vowels as.... 19) How can lips be articulated according to vowels? 20) Vowels can also be classified as pure or.... 21) What's the characteristic of pure vowels? 22) How are glide vowels produced? 23) How can vowels be classified according to thier place of articulation?

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