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1. When an active articulator comes into firm contact with a passive one
a. Affricate
b. Plosive
c. Fricative
d. Roll
a. Roll
b. Affricate
c. Plosive
d. Nasal
a. Plosive
b. Roll
c. Affricate
d. Nasal
a. 10
b. 12
c. 19
d. 20
a. 4
b. 6
c. 7
d. 10
a. 8
b. 5
c. 4
d. 7
7.Back the tongue and velum produce..
a. Palatal sounds
b. Dental sound
c. Velar sounds
d. Alveolar sounds
a. Velar sounds
b. Dental sounds
c. Glottal sounds
d. Palatal sounds
9.The five Spanish vowel phonemes can be represented in orthography withdifferent spelling
a. 14
b. 12
c. 10
d. 16
10.When the English fortis plosives p,t,k, precede vowel sounds in accented syllable
a. Voicing
b. Energy
c. Aspiration
d. Length
a. Nasal release
b. Lateral release
c. Oral release
a. Assimilation
b. Compression
c. Elision
d. Roll
a. Energy
b. Prominence
c. Aspiration
d. Accent
14. A vowel whose quality or length is changed to indicate linguistic.
a. Aspiration
b. Compression
c. Gradation
d. Prominence
a. Fricative
b. Plosive
c. Nasal
d. Affricate
15.A sound made that starts like a plosive and then releases into a fricative dz,ts
a. Plosive
b. Affricate
c. Fricative
d. Nasal
a. Dental
b. Alveolar
c. Bilabial
d. Labiodental
a. 12
b. 10
c. 8
d. 19
a. Fricatives
b. Voicing
c. Affricates
d. Rolls
a. Lateral
b. Labio dental
c. Approximants
d. Palatal