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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1

1.1 Each of the following consonant sounds is named based on its place of articulation, meaning
the part of the mouth used to produce the sound. The relevant letter is underlined in each
example.

a) Palatal – e.g., yes

• The sound /j/ in yes is produced when the middle part of the tongue touches the hard
palate. It's called palatal because the hard palate is involved in articulation.


b) Alveolar – e.g., top OPTION B
QUESTION
• The1/t/ sound in top is made by the tongue touching the alveolar ridge (the ridge just

1.1 Eachbehind
of the the upper consonant
following front teeth), henceisit’s
sounds alveolar.
named based on its place of articulation, meaning
the part of the mouth used to produce the sound. The relevant letter is underlined in each
example.

a) Palatal – onion: The /ɲ/ sound in "onion" is produced when the body of the tongue touches the
hard palate. It’s called palatal because it involves the palate.


b) Alveolar – t_ime: The /t/ sound is produced by placing the tongue against the alveolar ridge
(just behind the upper front teeth). It’s called alveolar because of the alveolar ridge.
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c) Labio-dental – fa_th_er: The /f/ sound is produced by touching the bottom lip against
the upper teeth. The name labio-dental comes from labio (lip) and dental (teeth).

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