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Team Members:

Claudio Matias Ferreira


Lourdes Geovanna Acosta Silvera
Veronica Elizabeth Pereyra Garcia
Lourdes Keochgerien

Quizizz Information:
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Code: 884209

1)What is the sound of the phoneme /j/?

velar
palatal
alveolar

2) The muscles in the chest that we use for breathing produce the flow of air. Which is the
correct pathway of air through these muscles?

Larynx, pharynx, lungs, mouth and nostrils.


Lungs, larynx, pharynx, mouth and nostrils.
Lungs pharynx, larynx, mouth and nostrils.
All are incorrect.

3) Which articulator/s displayed in the picture is/are missing?

tongue
larynx
hard palate
All are correct.

4)What is the sound produced when there is no obstruction of the flow of air?

consonants
homophones
vowels
All are wrong.
5)When vocal folds vibrate we will hear the sound that we call voicing or phonation.

True
False

6)Which is not a part of the tongue?

tip
blade
side
root

7) The purple line is pointing to which cardinal vowel?

i
a
e
ε

8) The four phases of a plosive consonant are:

closure, release, hold phase, post-release


open, hold, pre-release, release
closure, hold, release, post-release
hold, closure, release, post release

9) The nose and the nasal cavity are necessary for making sounds.

No, because isn’t part of the vocal tract.


Yes, because there are nasal consonants such as m, n.

10) What is wrong in the following sentence?

All seven plosives can occur at the beginning of a word: initial, middle, last positions.

There are only six plosives, not seven.


“Middle” should be replaced by medial and “last” by final.
There are only five plosives, and “initial” should be replaced by “inception.”
None of the above.

11) The study of different parts of vocal tract.

articulatory phonetics
tracheal rings

12) ​Cardinal Riddle.


There is no solution for this riddle, just pay attention and follow the leader. Sit right here, close
to "I", squeeze your lips and let it fly.

Cardinal vowel N 8( “u”)


Cardinal vowel N 1 ("i")
Cardinal vowel N 7 ("o")

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