Three dimensions of articulation

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Three dimensions of articulation Also called the three term label

Voicing L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Place of articulation L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Manner of articulation L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Three term label a) A voiced labiodental fricative [v] b) A voiceless alveolar fricative [s] c) A voiced palato-alveolar affricate [dʒ] L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

A voiceless glottal fricative [h] A voiceless bilabial stop [p] A voiceless dental fricative [Ɵ] L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Give the phonetic symbol a voiced palato-alveolar fricative a voiced alveolar stop a voiced velar stop a voiced dental fricative a voiced labio-dental fricative L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Which of the following English words end with a fricative? stack whale swim epitaph half halve hash haze phase use path cuts pleads L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Question Which voiced consonant has the same place of articulation as [t] and the same manner of articulation as [f]? L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Question Which voiceless consonant has the same active articulator as in [b] and the same passive articulator as [Ɵ]? L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe

Question Which voiced consonant has the same place of articulation as [m] and the same manner of articulation as [ɡ]? L. Mukaro (PhD), University of Zimbabwe