Comprehensive Consonant Study Guide
Enhance your understanding of consonants with detailed exercises and reviews covering various features like voicing, place, and manner of articulation. Discover different consonant groups and common characteristics shared among specific sounds.
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CONSONANT REVIEW bilabial labiodental place interdental alveolar palatal velar glottal
CONSONANT REVIEW plosives fricatives Manner affricates nasals liquids glides
Stops + Fricatives + Affricates Obsturents Nasal + Liquids + glides Sonorants Noisy Fricatives + Affricates Stridant (/h/, / /, / / out) Glides + Liquids Approximants
1. Indicate the speech sound that is described by the following characteristics: Characteristics Speech Sound Voiced, lingual-alveolar, plosive Voiceless, lingua-dental, fricative Voice, palatal, glide Voiced, labio-dental, fricative Voiced, velar, nasal Voiced, platal, fricative Voiceless, lingua-alveolar, plosive Voiceless, platal, affricate
2. Proved the voicing, place, and manner for the following sounds: Sound /w/ /z/ /h/ /b/ /f/ / / /n/ /dz/ Voicing Place Manner
3. Indicate the sounds that belong in the following groups: Groups Sounds All voiced labials All voiced fricatives All velars All platals All non-strident fricatives All strident lingual fricatives All strident obsturents
4. Tell what the sounds in each group have in common Sounds Group /v/, /b/, /m/ /d/, /n/, /s/, /z/ /h/, / / , / / /b/, /g/, /d/ /j/, /r/, / /, /t /, /dz/ /t /, /t/, /s/, /k/, /p/