What are noise consonants?, Sounds produced with voice only, Sounds produced with noise (friction or obstruction), Only vowels, Sounds without any obstruction, Which of the following are fricative consonants?, /f/, /s/, /m/, /ʃ/, What happens during the pronunciation of fricatives?, Complete blockage of air, No air is used, Air passes through a narrow passage and creates friction, Air flows freely without obstruction, Which of these are occlusive-constrictive (affricates) sounds?, /s/, /b/, /tʃ/, /dʒ/, Noise consonants include:, Plosives, Fricatives, Sonorants only, Affricates, Which statement is TRUE about affricates?, They begin as a stop and end as a fricative, They are vowels, Air flows freely during pronunciation, They have both complete and incomplete obstruction, Which of the following are NOT fricatives?, /z/, /θ/, /p/, /v/, During the pronunciation of plosives (occlusive sounds):, There is complete obstruction of airflow, There is friction only, Air is stopped and then released, There is no noise, Which sounds are examples of constrictive consonants?, /ʒ/, /h/, /k/, /f/, What is common between fricatives and affricates?, Both produce friction, Both are vowels, Both belong to noise consonants, Both have no obstruction.
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