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Due date: 13 June 2025
QUESTION 1
a) Palatal
Example word: yes
Explanation: The sound /j/ as in "yes" is produced when the middle part of the tongue
touches the hard palate.
Sound: /j/ → palatal because it is made with the tongue near the hard palate.
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QUESTION 1
a) Palatal
Example word: yes
Explanation: The sound /j/ as in "yes" is produced when the middle part of the
tongue touches the hard palate.
Sound: /j/ → palatal because it is made with the tongue near the hard palate.
b) Alveolar
Example word: time
Explanation: The /t/ sound is produced when the tongue touches the alveolar ridge
(just behind the upper front teeth).
Sound: /t/ → alveolar because it is made with the tongue at the alveolar ridge.
c) Labio-dental
Example word: fan
Explanation: The /f/ sound is made by touching the bottom lip to the upper front
teeth.
Sound: /f/ → labio-dental because it involves both lips (labio) and teeth (dental).
d) Velar
Example word: back
Explanation: The /k/ sound is made when the back of the tongue touches the soft
part of the roof of the mouth, called the velum.