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Places and Manner of Articulation
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What are Glottal sounds?
[
h
]
[
Ɂ
]
What are the Labiodental sounds?
f
sounds
v
sounds
What are the Bilabial sounds?
p
sounds
b
sounds
m
sounds
w
sounds
What are the Interdental sounds?
[
θ]
soft
th
(
t
sound)
[
ð
]
hard
th
(
d
sound)
What are Velar sounds?
[
k
]
k
sounds (cake, chaos)
[
g
]
g
sounds (good, gill)
[
ŋ
]
ng
sounds (bring, ring)
What are the Uvular sounds?
[
ʀ
] [
q
] [
ɢ
]
What are Palatal sounds?
[
ʃ
]
sh
sound (shill)
[
ӡ
]
zh
sound (measure)
[
ʧ
]
ch
sound (chill)
[
ʤ
]
j
sound (gin, join)
[
j
]
y
sound (yo-yo, you)
What are the Alveolar sounds?
[
t]
t
sounds (tear)
[
d
]
d sounds
(dog)
[
n
]
n sounds
(noun)
[
s
]
s
sounds (sip)
[
z
]
z
sounds (zebra)
[
l
]
l
sounds (lock)
[
r
]
r
rounds (round)
What are the Stops?
p
(
p
sound)
b
(
b
sound)
m
(
m
sound)
t
(
t
sound)
d
(
d
sound)
n
(
n
sound)
k
(
k
sound)
g
(
g
sound)
ŋ
(
ng
sound)
ʧ
(
ch
sound)
ʤ
(
j
sound)
Ɂ
(mostly
h
sound)
What are Fricatives?
f
(
f
sound)
v
(
v
sound)
θ
(
soft
th sound)
ð
(
hard
th sound)
s
(
s
sound)
z
(
z
sound)
ʃ
(
sh
sound)
ӡ
(
zh
sound)
h
(
h
sound)
x
What are Affricates?
ʧ
(
ch
sound)
ʤ
(
j
sound)
What are Approximants?
w
(
w
sound)
j
(
y
sound)
r
(
r
sound)
l
(
l
sound)
What are Trills and Flaps?
Trills (
vibrating r
sound)
Flaps (mostly
t voicing
)