Place, and Manner of Articulation

Create an illustration of different phonetic sounds with visual representations of various places and manners of articulation, such as diagrams of the mouth and airflow patterns.

Understanding Place and Manner of Articulation

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of phonetics with our quiz focused on the place and manner of articulation. From plosives to lateral approximants, this quiz covers essential concepts that are foundational to understanding speech sounds.

Challenge yourself and see how much you really know!

  • 7 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn about different articulations
  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StudyingSound247
How are plosives formed?
Forcing the airstream through a narrow gap; which causes it to be turbulent, the result is heard as friction
Made with a complete obstruction to airflow
Soft palate is lowered, allowing the airstream to escape through the nasal cavity
How are nasals formed?
Soft palate is lowered, allowing the airstream to escape through the nasal cavity
With the air escaping around a central obstruction
Friction occurring on one or both sides of the edge of the tongue
How are trills formed?
With the air escaping around a central obstruction
With the repeated vibration of one articulator against another
A single touch of one articulator against another
How are fricatives formed?
Friction occurring on one or both sides of the edge of the tongue
Made with a complete obstruction to airflow
Forcing the airstream through a narrow gap, which causes it to be turbulent, the result is heard as friction
How are lateral fricatives formed?
With friction occurring on one or both sides of the edge of the tongue
Produced without friction and without making the airstream turbulent
With air escaping around a central obstruction
How are approximants formed?
With the air escaping around a central obstruction
Made with a complete obstruction to airflow
Produced without friction, without making the airstream turbulent
How are lateral approximants formed?
Soft palate is lowered, allowing the airstream to escape through the nasal cavity
With the air escaping around a central obstruction
Forcing the airstream through a narrow gap which causes it to be turbulent and the result is heard as friction
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