Instructions: Copy the descriptions and transcriptions of English consonants and vowels into a blog page, and complete them. Every line is missing either a term in the description, or an IPA symbol. For the labials and coronals, use the more precise descriptions of place of articulation (e.g. alveolar, bilabial). Specify voicing only on the stops and fricatives, and tense/lax on the non-low vowels. For the vowels, just transcribe the nucleus, not the off-glide, of the tense ones. Once you are done (by Mon. Sept. 16th at midnight at the latest), send the link to the page to the course e-mail address.
Consonants
labial stop [p]
voiceless alveolar [t]
voiceless velar stop [ ]
voiced bilabial [b]
voiced alveolar stop [ ]
voiced stop [?]
voiceless alveolar [s]
voiceless alveopalatal fricative [ ]
alveolar fricative [z]
voiced fricative [?]
voiced fricative [v]
labiodental fricative [f]
voiced alveopalatal [?]
voiceless affricate [?]
bilabial nasal [ ]
nasal [n]
velar nasal [ ]
alveolar lateral liquid [ ]
alveolar rhotic liquid [ ]
glottal fricative [ ]
palatal glide [ ]
labio-velar glide [ ]
interdental fricative [?]
voiced fricative [ð]
Vowels
high front tense unrounded [ ]
high front lax [?]
mid front unrounded [e]
mid front lax unrounded [ ]
low front unrounded [ ]
low back unrounded [ ]
mid central lax [ ]
mid back rounded [?]
mid back rounded [o]
high back lax rounded [ ]
high back tense rounded [ ]