Phonetics Workshop - Group 1

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Across
  1. 3. English word equivalent of [greɪd]
  2. 5. Vowels are labelled according to height, fronting, tense and ______.
  3. 8. Broca's area of the brain that specializes in speech _______.
  4. 10. [u] [ʊ] [ɔ] [ɑ] [o] are examples of what kind of vowels?
  5. 11. English word equivalent of [haɪt]
  6. 13. [f] sound can be described as [-stop], [-v], and _______.
  7. 15. The place of articulation for the first sound in the word "class."
  8. 16. [+V] means a sound is ________.
  9. 17. English word equivalent of [ʃʌt]
  10. 18. A double vowel sound that is made by moving the tongue from one place to another.
Down
  1. 1. When the velum closes the entry to the nasal cavity, it creates an _______ vowel.
  2. 2. Wernicke's area of the brain that specialized in language _______.
  3. 4. All English sounds are _______ pulmonic.
  4. 6. English word equivalent of [sɪŋɪŋ]
  5. 7. The first point of restriction in the vocal apparatus.
  6. 9. Sounds made by one's tongue touching their teeth.
  7. 12. English word equivalent of [tiθ]
  8. 14. Only two _________ exist in English: [l] and [r]
  9. 19. English word equivalent of [ʤɪm]