QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔"i" in 'sit' makes this sound - ✔✔/ĭ/
✔✔"a" in "adapt" makes this sound - ✔✔/ə/
✔✔"aw" in 'saw' makes this sound - ✔✔/aw/
✔✔what are these called: / / - ✔✔virgules
✔✔Do all syllables need a vowel sound? - ✔✔Yes
✔✔Which sound is most similar to the short /e/ sound in wedding? - ✔✔short /i/
✔✔Which vowel sounds are physically more complicated to articulate? - ✔✔dipthongs
and r-controlled vowels
✔✔Which of the following statements is true? - ✔✔Vowels are easier to say but harder
to read and spell.
✔✔Which sound is formed at the front of the mouth using lips? - ✔✔/p/
✔✔Which sounds are formed at the back of the mouth? - ✔✔/h/ and /g/
✔✔What sounds are formed with lips together? - ✔✔/p/, /b/, /m/, /wh/, /w/
✔✔Tongue Pulled Back on Roof of Mouth sounds - ✔✔/sh/, /zh/, /ch/, /j/, /y/, /r/
✔✔Teeth on Lip sounds - ✔✔/f/, /v/
✔✔Tongue on Ridge behind Teeth sounds - ✔✔/t/, /d/, /n/, /s/, /z/, /l/
✔✔Way in Back of Mouth sounds - ✔✔/h/
✔✔Back of Mouth sounds - ✔✔/k/, /g/, /ng/
✔✔Tongue between Teeth sounds - ✔✔/th/ (as in "thumb"), /th/ (as in "the")
✔✔ Phonology - ✔✔Phonology is the rule system within a language by which
phonemes (speech sounds) can be sequenced, combined, and pronounced to make
words.