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Calling the Phones. Read the description given at the left of your screen. Then say which phoneme is described. When giving your answer you will be awarded - 1 pt for the SOUND 1 pt for the SYMBOL 1 pt for an EXAMPLE. CONSONANTS & GLIDES. Which sound is it?. I am a “plosive”.
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Calling the Phones Read the description given at the left of your screen. Then say which phoneme is described. When giving your answer you will be awarded - 1 pt for the SOUND 1 pt for the SYMBOL 1 pt for an EXAMPLE
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “velar” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /k/
Which sound is it? • I am a “nasal”. • I am “bilabial” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /m/
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /t/
Which sound is it? • I am an “approximant” • I am “velar” and “labial” • To pronounce me, you must have rounded lips. • What am I? /w/
Which sound is it? • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiced”, but can also be voiceless in certain circumstances. • I am a “lateral approximant”. • I am a “liquid”. • What am I? /l/
Which sound is it? • I am “alveolar”. • I am a “nasal” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /n/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “glottal” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /h/
Which sound is it? • I am an “affricate”. • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /ʧ/
Which sound is it? • I am “plosive”. • I am “bilabial” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /b/
Which sound is it? • I am a “voiced”. • I am “alveolar” • I am a “trill” • I am a “liquid” • What am I? /r/
Which sound is it? • I am an “affricate”. • I am “voiced” • What am I? /ʤ/
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /d/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /s/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “interdental” or “dental” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /D/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “labiodetal” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /f/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “post-alveolar” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /ʒ/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “post-alveolar” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /ʃ/
Which sound is it? • I am a “palatal”. • I am an “appoximant” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /j/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /z/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “labio-dental” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /v/
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “bilabial” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /b/
Which sound is it? • I am a “fricative”. • I am “dental or “inter-dental” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /B/
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “velar” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /C/
Which sound is it? • I am a “alveolar”. • I am “tap” or “flap” • I am “voiced” • I am a “liquid” • What am I? /ɾ/
Which sound is it? • I am a “plosive”. • I am “glottal” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /ʔ/
Which sound is it? • I am a “approximant”. • I am “alveolar” • I am “voiced” • I am a “liquid” • What am I? /ɹ/
Which sound is it? • I am a French sound. • I am “trill”. • I am “uvular” • I am “voiced” • What am I? /R/
Which sound is it? • I am a French sound. • I am a “plosive”. • I am “palatal” • I am “voiceless” • What am I? /ɲ/
Which vowel is it? • I am “close”. • I am “front”. • I am “tense”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “heat”. • What am I? /i/
Which sound is it? • I am “close”. • I am “back”. • I am “tense”. • I am “rounded”. • I am found in the word “shoot”. • What am I? /u/
Which sound is it? • I am “open”. • I am “front”. • I am “unrounded”. • In English, I am found in diphthongs. • I am found in the word “bite” and “down”. • What am I? /a/
Which sound is it? • I am “close-mid”. • I am “front”. • I am “unrounded”. • In English, I am found in diphthongs. • I am found in the word “bait” and “hey”. • What am I? /e/
Which sound is it? • I am “close-mid”. • I am “back”. • I am “rounded”. • In English, I am found in diphthongs. • I am found in the word “boat” and “toy”. • What am I? /o/
Which sound is it? • I am “open”. • I am “back”. • I am “tense”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “hot”. • What am I? /ɑ/
Which sound is it? • I am “open-mid”. • I am “back”. • I am “rounded”. • In English, I am found in diphthongs. • I am found in the word “boy”. • What am I? /ɔ/
Which sound is it? • I am “mid”. • I am “central”. • I am “lax”. • I am reduced and brief. • I am found in the word “alone”. • They call me “schwa” • What am I? /ə/
Which sound is it? • I am “open-mid”. • I am “front”. • I am “lax”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “bet” and “sad”. • What am I? /ɛ/
Which sound is it? • I am “open”. • I am “front”. • I am “lax”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “that” and “and”. • What am I? /æ/
Which sound is it? • I am “close”. • I am “front”. • I am “lax”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “hit” and “sin”. • What am I? /ɪ/
Which sound is it? • I am “Close”. • I am “back”. • I am “lax”. • I am “rounded”. • I am found in the word “look”. • What am I? /ʊ/
Which sound is it? • I am “open-mid”. • I am “back”. • I am “lax”. • I am “unrounded”. • I am found in the word “hut” and “mud”. • What am I? /y/
Which sound is it? • I am “open-mid”. • I am “central”. • I am “unrounded”. • I have an added extension to mark the adding of the sound /r/. • I can be found in words like “bird”. • What am I? /ɝ/
Which sound is it? • I am “Closed”. • I am “front”. • I am “tense”. • I am “rounded”. • I am hard to pronounce for Anglophones, since I am found in the French words “rue” and “lune”. • What am I? /y/