What are noise consonants?, Sounds produced without obstruction, Only vowel sounds, Sounds produced with noticeable friction or obstruction, Sounds produced only in the nose, What is the main feature of fricative consonants?, Complete closure of airflow, Vibration of vocal cords only, No airflow, Narrow constriction causing friction, Which of the following is a fricative sound?, /tʃ/, /dʒ/, /s/, /p/, What is the difference between /s/ and /z/?A) /tʃ/, /s/ is voiced, /z/ is voiceless, /s/ is voiceless, /z/ is voiced, Both are voiced, Both are voiceless, Which word contains the fricative sound /ʃ/?, chair, cat, chip, judge, What are occlusive-constrictive consonants also called?, Stops, Affricates, Nasals, Vowels, How many stages are there in the production of affricates?, 1, 4, 2, 3, Which pair represents English affricates?, /f/ and /v/, /s/ and /z/, /tʃ/ and /dʒ/, /p/ and /b/, Which word contains the sound /dʒ/?, jam, think, ship, fine, What is the main difference between a fricative and an affricate?, Fricatives are louder, Affricates have closure + friction, Fricatives are vowels, Affricates have no noise.

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