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Examples of voiced consonants are...
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voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
Identify the minimal pair:
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
What does the phonological system of a language include?
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
An example of Place of Articulation is ...
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
An example of a Rule of Articulation is ...
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
Developing phonological awareness means that...
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
The IPA is...
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
One of the challenges for ELLs who are learning to read and speak is that Standard American English has _____ vowel sounds.
20
voiced/voiceless
a list of phonemes.
/b, d, g/
both answers are part of a phonological system
thin/tin
students gain an understanding of the place and manner of articulation when pronouncing words.
labiodental
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