Entry #6 Veronica Acuña ULACIT
Instructions: Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue.
Across 2. A voiced sound that can function as the peak of the syllable. 3. It is how the mouth is divided into different sections in order to produce different sounds 6. position it is a visible factor that characterizes the production of vowel sound 7. vowels are articulated with muscles that are more relaxed. 8. sound are the core of the syllable. 10. these vowels / iy, ey, ɑ, ɔ, ow, uw/ are example of Down 1. vowels consisting of a vowel sound followed by a nonadjacent glide within the same syllable 4. glide vowels without an accompanying by /y/ or /w/ 5. vowels without an accompanying glide movement 9. Syllables without final consonant sounds.
Answer vowel sound: are the core of the syllable Diphthongs: vowels consisting of a vowel sound followed by a nonadjacent glide within the same syllable Quadrant: is a how the mouth is divided into different sections in order to produce different sounds Lip position: it is a visible factor that characterizes the production of vowel sound Tense: these vowels / iy, ey, É‘, É”, ow, uw/ are example of Open syllable: syllables without final consonant sounds Lax vowels: are articulated with muscles that are more relaxed. Sonorant: A voiced sound that can function as the peak of the syllable. Simple vowels: vowels without an accompanying glide movement Adjacent glide: vowels without an accompanying by /y/ or /w/
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