1. Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that studies:
2. What is the primary function of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)?
3. In phonetics, a sound is represented by:
4. Phonetics includes the study of all EXCEPT:
5. Which part of phonetics focuses on the physical transmission of sounds?
6. The smallest unit of meaning in a language is called:
7. In English, which consonant sound is bilabial?
8. Which of the following is an example of a labio-dental sound?
9. The tip of the tongue and upper front teeth are used to produce:
10. Which of these sounds is velar?
11. Post-alveolar sounds are articulated using:
12. A sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords is called:
13. What kind of consonant is [h] as in "hat"?
14. A consonant sound produced with air escaping through the nose is called:
15. The articulators in a bilabial sound are: