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SHS 250 Consonants Exam WITH ALL
CORRECT ANSWERS GET IT RIGHT

A consonant is a speech sound that is produced with: - Ans--a significant
constriction of the oral/pharyngeal cavities

The consonants [f] and [v] are labiodental consonants. - Ans--True

Identify the word that starts with an interdental/linguadental consonant: -
Ans--thug

Identify the word that starts with a lingua palatal consonant: - Ans--judge

Identify the word that starts with a velar consonant. - Ans--cat

Identify the word that starts with a glottal consonant. - Ans--hot

Select the word which starts with a "Stop" and ends with a "Fricative" - Ans--
posh

Identify the word which begins with an affricate: - Ans--chair

True or False? To articulate a nasal, the velum is raised. - Ans--False

Identify the word which starts with a liquid. - Ans--light

Identify the word which contains a glide. - Ans--vacuum

True or False? Ultrasound imaging allows us to see the upper surface of the
tongue during speech. - Ans--True

Ejectives are stops released with a great degree of force and the air source
is: - Ans--non-pulmonic

Obstruents and Sonorants are one speech category. - Ans--False

, True or False? Voice Onset Time is the interval between the articulation of
a consonant and onset of voicing. - Ans--True

True or false? Voiceless stops are associated with shorter VOT than voiced
stops. - Ans--False- voiceless stops are associated with longer VOT than
voiced stops.

True or False? In English, voiceless stops are actually articulated partially
voiced when they precede a vowel. - Ans--True

Select the word in which the /l/ sound is likely to be partially devoiced. -
Ans--slip

True or False? Phonemes are produced the same regardless of phonetic
environment. - Ans--False

True or False? An example of assimilation is when a /t/ sound is produced a
little bit further back when it's followed by a /u/ sound. - Ans--True

True or False? A devoiced /r/ following a /p/ is an example of retentive
assimilation. - Ans--True

Choose the word in which a /p/ can become unreleased/unaspirated: -
Ans--Stop

Pick the correct transcription for the word "finger" - Ans--/fiŋgɚ/

"Ring" - Ans--"ng" is 1 phoneme

"Longest" - Ans--"ng" is 2 phonemes

Identify the word that contains the sound /ð/ - Ans--feather

"budget" - Ans--ʤ

"measure" - Ans--ʒ

"fear" - Ans--/r/
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