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