المحاضرة الرابعه
Question 1 of 42
The vowel in [my] is represented in phonetics as
A)
[ai]
Question 2 of 42
Sounds that are produced without the active use of the tongue and other parts of the mouth
B)
Glottals
Question 3 of 42
According to the place of articulation [g] and [ŋ] as in thing are
D)
Velars
Question 4 of 42
Sounds formed with the upper teeth and the lower lip. The lower lip articulates against the upper teeth
C)
Labiodentals
Question 5 of 42
The study of how speech sounds are produced
C)
Articulatory phonetics
Question 6 of 42
The vowel in eat, key, see is represented in phonetics as
C)
[i]
Question 7 of 42
The study of the physical properties of speech as sound waves
A)
Acoustic phonetics
Question 8 of 42
sounds formed using both upper and lower lips. The lower lip articulates against the upper lip
C)
Bilabials
Question 9 of 42
Vocal cords take _______ basic positions
A)
two
Question 10 of 42
According to the place of articulation [h] as in hat is
C)
Glottal
Question 11 of 42
sounds formed with the front part of the tongue on the alveolar ridge, which is the rough, bony ridge immediately behind and above the upper teeth. The tongue tip and/or blade articulates against the teeth ridge
D)
Alveolars
Question 12 of 42
according to the manner of articulation [l] and [r] are
A)
Liquids
Question 13 of 42
Vocal cords are inside the:
C)
larynx
Question 14 of 42
Sounds produced with the back of the tongue against the velum. The tongue back articulates against the soft palate
C)
Velars
Question 15 of 42
According to the place of articulation [ʃ] as in she and [tʃ] ] as in chat [ʒ] as in vision, are
C)
Palatals
Question 16 of 42
A type of consonant sound, resulting from a blocking or stopping effect on the airstream
C)
Stops
Question 17 of 42
The study of the perception of speech sounds by the ear
D)
Auditory phonetics
Question 18 of 42
Sounds that are produced with the tongue in motion
C)
Glides
Question 19 of 42
A set of symbols, each one representing a distinct sound segment
B)
Phonetic alphabet
Question 20 of 42
According to the manner of articulation [f], [v], [θ], [d], [s], [z], [ʃ], [ʒ] are
D)
Fricatives
Question 21 of 42
Produced with a relatively free flow of air
D)
Vowels
Question 22 of 42
According to the place of articulation [θ] as in think, and [ð] as in that are
D)
Dentals
Question 23 of 42
The study of the characteristics of speech sounds
A)
Phonetics
Question 24 of 42
According to the manner of articulation [m], [n], and [ŋ] are
D)
Nasals
Question 25 of 42
According to the manner of articulation [w] and [j] are
D)
Nasals
Question 26 of 42
When the vocal cords are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded
C)
Voiceless sounds
Question 27 of 42
Sounds formed with the tongue tip behind the upper front teeth. The tongue tip articulates against the upper teeth
A)
Dentals
Question 28 of 42
The location inside the mouth at which the constriction takes place
B)
The place of articulation of the sound
Question 29 of 42
A combination of a brief stopping of the airstream with an obstructed release which causes some friction
A)
Affricates
Question 30 of 42
According to the place of articulation [f] and [v] are
A)
Labiodentals
Question 31 of 42
The vowel in hit, myth are represented in phonetics as
A)
[ɪ]
Question 32 of 42
The vowel in [pet] is represented in phonetics as
C)
[ε]
Question 33 of 42
Types of vowels where two vowel sounds are connected in a continuous, gliding motion
A)
Diphthongs
Question 34 of 42
Sounds produced with the tongue and the palate. The tongue front articulates against the hard palate
A)
Palatals
Question 35 of 42
Almost blocking the airstream and having the air push through the very narrow opening. As the air is pushed through, a type of friction is produced
D)
Fricatives
Question 36 of 42
The vowel in [great] is represented in phonetics as
D)
[e]
Question 37 of 42
according to the manner of articulation [tʃ] and [dʒ] are
A)
Affricates
Question 38 of 42
According to the place of articulation [p], [b], [m] and [w] are
C)
Bilabials
Question 39 of 42
When the vocal cords are drawn together, the air from the lungs repeatedly pushes them apart as it passes through, creating a vibration effect
A)
Voiced sounds
Question 40 of 42
According to the place of articulation [t], [s], [d], [z], [n], [l] and [r] are
A)
Alveolars
Question 41 of 42
The velum is lowered and the airstream is allowed to flow out through the nose
B)
Nasal
Question 42 of 42
According to manner of articulation, [p], [b], [t], [d], [k], [g] are
B)
Stops