Across
- 2. The place of articulation for the first sound in the word "class."
- 5. English equivalent of greɪd
- 6. [+stop] means a sound is _____.
- 9. u ʊ ɔ ɑ o are examples of what kind of vowels?
- 12. Vowels are labelled according to height, fronting, tense and ______
- 13. f sound can be described as [-stop], [-v], and _______.
- 14. English equivalent of haɪt
- 15. Sounds made by one's tongue touching their teeth.
- 17. Broca's area of the brain that specializes in speech _______.
- 18. English equivalent of ʤɪm
- 19. English equivalent of ʃʌt
Down
- 1. Wernicke's area of the brain that specialized in language _______.
- 3. All English sounds are _______ pulmonic.
- 4. The first point of restriction in the vocal apparatus.
- 7. English equivalent of sɪŋɪŋ
- 8. Part of the vocal apparatus that is NOT used for English sounds.
- 10. [+V] means a sounds is ________.
- 11. A double vowel sound that is made by moving the tongue from one place to another.
- 16. English equivalent of tiθ