Phonology

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C S G O J Q E B Y I P P K O M U A X
Q E I E Y C M V B D S B X P C V B V
R V X L X M L C A I W P P S G A A B
U I I C O E V Y F N G S Y L M E J L
A T X N M P F D F P P T D A S X P J
M A C T S O E G R O H N P R D S R A
A C D C W T Q X I L O A L E M L Y J
P I U C Y S B B C Y N M O T A A I F
D R J J O L K U A S O I S A B S V W
B F B K Q A B A T Y L X I L I A I J
E N N K E T P W E L O O V L L N N F
X S K I N T H A S L G R E V A E P P
P M L N Q O F I X A Y P S L B W U Y
J T A R U L S V X B Q P Y R I Y G M
P O H K G G S T H I R A D I A J D F
Y N L I E N L H M C E G S D L X H M
Q D L V C K B N D G W L N X F J A G
A G C B W I N W M P D L P M Q X D K

Clues

  • A consonant formed by the audible release of the air stream after complete closure of glottis. (7, 4)
  • Created by placing the tongue on the ridge of the teeth and air moving down the side of the mouth. (8)
  • Created by putting plosives and fricatives together. (10)
  • Created when the airflow is blocked for a brief time. (8)
  • Created when the airflow is only partially blocked and air moves through the mouth in a steady stream. (10)
  • Formed from the lips pressing together. (8)
  • Produced by air moving through the nose. (6)
  • Similar sounds to vowels. (12)
  • What is it called for how sounds are produced? (9)
  • Words that contain more than one syllable. (12)

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