Is that so? - Articulators

Create an engaging educational graphic showing the human mouth, highlighting the articulators like the tongue, vocal cords, and gum ridge with arrows and labels, emphasizing the process of sound production.

Articulators Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the Articulators Quiz! This interactive quiz is designed to help you understand the intricacies of how we produce speech sounds using various articulators.

  • Learn about the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
  • Explore the relationship between tongue placement and sound production
  • Discover the role of vocal cords in voicing sounds
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by VocalizeSound42
The IPA is a tool that provides only one symbol to represent one combination of letters.
True
False
The tongue and the gum ridge are right next to each other in the mouth.
True
False
The vocal cords are one articulator that we can't see by simply using a mirror.
True
False
If you can feel your vocal cords vibrate when producing a sound, you can be certain that that sound is voiced.
True
False
When we produce the sound /d/, the middle of our tongue touches the gum ridge.
True
False
The airstream is continuous when we pronounce the sound /f/.
True
False
The vocal cords vibrate when we produce the sound /θ/.
True
False
The airstream flows through our nose when we produce the sound /l/.
True
False
When produce the sound /v/, our front teeth touch our tongue.
True
False
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