1) Choose the complete description for /t/ from the following answers. a) Voiceless alveolar plosives b) Voiced velar plosives c) Voiceless bilabial plosives 2) Plosives defined as a) A consonant sound that begins like a stop but then releases like a fricative, thus making it a sort of combination sound. b) A consonant sound where the airflow is stopped completely by the mouth and then sharply released. c) A consonant sound where the airflow becomes noisy and turbulent. 3) /p/ is a a) Voiced and lenis b) Voiceless and fortis c) Voiceless 4) __________ is when the back of the tongue strikes the soft palate. a) Bilabial b) Alveolar c) Velar 5) In the production of these sounds, the air that escapes through the glottis into the oral cavity is obstructed or stopped by the upper and lower lips. This obstruction forces the air to build up pressure inside the mouth that when the two lips part to allow it flow out, it causes some kind of explosive sound. This is the description for? a) Bilabial b) Alveolar c) Velar 6) The word /kʌt/ is refer to a) Voiceless bilabial stops b) Voiceless alveolar stops c) Voiceless velar stops 7) /t/ is made with/by a) putting your upper front teeth on your lower lip b) the back of the tongue on the soft palate c) the tip of the tongue on the alveolar ridge. 8) This picture is represented for a) Bilabial articulation b) Alveolar articulation c) Velar articulation 9) Which of the following are the word for alveolar? a) mʌst b) kʊk c) lɒg 10) Velar is also known as a) Velum b) Soft palate c) Both

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