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When plosives are made, the escape of the compressed air will produce a small .........
Hissing noise
Friction
Plosion
Lenis consonants are produced with force than the fortis ones.
Less
More
Same
Most
Fortis consonants at final position have the effects of a preceding vowel.
Shortening
Lengthening
Devoicing
Nasalizing
The final sound in “ache” is a(n) .......
Voiceless velar plosive
Voiced palato-alveolar plosive
Voiced velar plosive
Voiceless palato-alveolar plosive
The sounds articulated with a strong hissing noise are called .........
Plosives
Groove fricatives
Slit fricatives
Sibilants
Phonetically, the fricative /h/ is similar to
Vowel
Consonant
Diphthong
Triphthong
The initial sound in “chef” is a(n) .......
Approximant
Affricate
Fricative
Plosive
Homorganic sounds have the same ...........
Organ of articulation
Manner
Voicing
Sound
In speech, the is raised so that the air cannot escape through the nose.
Palate
Uvula
Velum
Tongue
The final sound of “laugh” is a(n) .........
Labio-dental
Dental
Glottal
Velar
When fricatives are made, the escape of the air through a small passage produces a(n) ......
Plosion
Loud hissing noise
Soft hissing noise
Friction noise
To be an affricate, the two component sounds must ............
Be hamorganic
Have the same voice
Have the same manner
The fricatives articulated with a strong hissing noise are also called .......
Groove fricatives
Sibilants
Slit fricatives
Plosives
Phonologically, the fricative /h/ is similar to .......
Consonant
Vowel
Diphthong
Triphthong
is not a type of consonant classified according to the place of articulation
Plosive
Palatal
Velar
Dental
are pronounced with the air flow escaping through a narrow passage
Fricatives
Approximants
Affricates
Plosives
By distribution, the fricative /h/ is similar to .................
Consonant
Vowel
Diphthong
Triphthong
The initial sound in “chief” is a(n) ............
Plosive
Approximant
Fricative
Affricate
Which of the following statements is true?
Hissing noise is one of the characteristics of fricatives.
Nasals are not continuant sounds.
Plosives are produced with the total or partial obstruction of the air stream.
The fortis fricatives and plosives at initial position often shorten the vowel following them.
Phonemically, the fricative /h/ is similar to ..........
Vowel
Consonant
Diphthong
Triphthong
The initial sound of “jam” is a(n) .........
Affricate
Approximant
Fricative
Plosive
/ŋ/ never occurs at
Initial position
Medial position
Final position
The sound /l/ when occuring after a vowel is called .........
Devoiced
Clear
Dark
Syllabic
To let the air escape through the nose, the velum must be ........
Lowered
Raised
Pushed forwards
Drawn back
The sound /l/ when following an initial fortis plosive is called .........
Devoiced
Dark
Clear
Syllabic
The sounds that never occur in final position are
/w, j, h/
/m, n, l, g/
/r, w, h, k/
/h, w, j, p/Đáp án
The sound /l/ when preceding a vowel is called ........
Dark
clear
devoiced
syllabic
to prevent the air from escaping through the nose, the soft palate must be:
closed
lowered
raised
A & C
In British English, the approximant sound in “card” is ........
non-rhotic
rhotic
devoiced
shortened
The main difference between /b/ & /m/ is ..........
Manner of articulation
Voicing
Place of articulation
