Phonetic and Phonology Online version Read the text and prove your knowledge... by Victoria Cánova, Gimena Cervieri, Florencia Restuccia IFD Rocha 1 Phonemes are the different sounds within a language. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 2 The set of phonemes consist of two categories vowel sounds and consonant sounds. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 3 Consonants can be voice or unvoice. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 4 One manner of articulation is nasal, in this case vocal organs come near to each others, but no so close as to cause audible friction. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 5 When speaking english we use just 5 different vowel sounds. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 6 The sounds we make when we speak are the result of muscles contracting. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 7 The muscles in the chest produce the flow of air that is needed for all speech sounds. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 8 Only the lips and the tongue are important to produce sounds. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 9 There are five articulators that are the main ones used in speech. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 10 In English language we only have vowel sounds. a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 11 Plosive and Nasal sounds have similarities and differences a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 12 When we refer to the force of articulation, the terms are used fortis or strong, leniscor weak a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY 13 Glide movements are the diphthongs a TRUE b FALSE c DOESN'T SAY Feedback 4 That is the approximant. 5 We use 20 different vowel sounds. 8 It is needed all the articulators to produce sounds. 9 There are seven main articulators used in speech. 10 We have consonant and vowels sounds.