Is /s/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Info: Voiceless is also called unvoiced.

Is /z/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Info: Written <z> is always pronounced /z/.

Is /k/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

/g/ has what place of articulation?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

velar

Is /h/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Is /j/ voiced or voiceless?

voiced

Info: All approximants are voiced.

Is /ŋ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Is /ʃ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Is /ʒ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

What place of articulation does /w/ have?

Hint: This one can be tricky!

bilabial bilabial and velar bilabial velar bilabial, velar labiovelar labio-velar

Info: It"s also called labiovelar.

Is /w/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced

Is /ʧ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiceless

Is /ʤ/ voiced or voiceless?

Hint: The equivalents are lenis and fortis.

voiced