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1. The place of articulations of the consonant sounds /p/, /b/, and /m/ are
Palatals
Velars
Bilabials
Alveolars
1. [θ] [ð] These sounds spells
ing
is
ng
th
For [s,z] the sides of the front of the tongue are raised, but the tip is lowered so that …….. escapes over it.
air
tongue
lips
sounds
4. Uvular sounds are produced by raising the back of the …… to the uvula, the fleshy protuberance that hangs down in the back of our throats.
air
tongue
lips
sounds
The sounds that do not ordinarily occur in English is
velars
glottals
bilabials
uvulars
The words back, bag, and bang are the examples of...
velars
glottals
bilabials
uvulars
The Articulators of Glottals are
tongue and Velum
back of the tongue and uvula
back of the tongue and alveolar ridge
lip and tongue
A word with /dʒ/ sound is
judge
duck
kick
day
A word with /ŋ/ sound is
thin
thick
bang
sun
What sound is produced in number 11?
alveo-palatal
palatal
plossive
glottal
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