Phonetics

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Across
  1. 2. – Rapid tap of tongue against alveolar ridge.
  2. 4. – Tongue curled back toward the palate.
  3. 6. – Hissing fricatives like [s], [ʃ].
  4. 8. – Place of articulation at the vocal cords.
  5. 10. – International Phonetic Alphabet.
  6. 13. – Stops, fricatives, and affricates as a class.
  7. 15. – Unit of pronunciation with a nucleus.
  8. 16. – Narrow constriction producing turbulence.
  9. 18. – Mid-central unstressed vowel, [ə].
  10. 20. – Place of articulation using both lips.
  11. 21. – Prosodic feature like stress or intonation.
Down
  1. 1. – Sound with lowered velum, e.g., [m], [n].
  2. 3. – Tongue tip at alveolar ridge, e.g., [t], [d].
  3. 5. – Vowel glide, as in [aɪ] high.
  4. 6. – Class including vowels, nasals, liquids, glides.
  5. 7. – Sound with open articulation.
  6. 9. – Puff of air after voiceless stops.
  7. 11. – Vibration of the vocal cords.
  8. 12. – Vowels that are longer, higher, more peripheral.
  9. 14. – Another term for oral stops.
  10. 17. – Stop released into a fricative, [tʃ], [dʒ].
  11. 19. – Place of articulation at the soft palate.