Is /f/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Info: Voiceless is also called unvoiced.

What type of articulation does /f/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

fricative

/f/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

labiodental

Is /ð/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

What type of articulation does /ð/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

fricative

/ð/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

dental

Is /d/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

What type of articulation does /d/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

stop

/d/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

alveolar

Is /v/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

What type of articulation does /v/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

fricative

/v/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

labio-dental labiodental

What type of articulation does /b/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

stop

/b/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

bilabial

Is /b/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Is /θ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Info: Voiceless is also called unvoiced.

What type of articulation does /θ/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

fricative

/θ/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

dental

/p/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

bilabial

What type of articulation does /p/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

stop

Is /p/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Info: Voiceless is also called unvoiced.

What type of articulation does /m/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

nasal

Info: All nasals are voiced.

/m/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

bilabial

Is /m/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Info: All nasals are voiced.

/n/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

alveolar

Is /n/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Info: All nasals are voiced.

What type of articulation does /n/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

nasal

What type of articulation does /l/ have?

Hint: Ignore place of articulation and type of voice.

lateral

Info: It"s also called a lateral approximant.

/l/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

alveolar

Info: The "dark l" allophone [ɬ] is velar.

Is /l/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Info: All approximants are voiced.

Is /r/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Info: All approximants are voiced.

What type of articulation does /r/ have?

Hint: Different dialects have different allophones. Give just one!

trill tap flap

/r/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: Where in the mouth is the constriction greatest?

post-alveolar alveolar

Info: The answer can vary according to dialects.