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This waveform illustrates a word beginning with a consonant and ending with [ɛɹ]
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The first consonant is a voiced fricative.
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True: word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced and followed by a noise burst, as this consonant is.
dare or bear.
tear or pear.
True: this waveform shows a voiced fricative, which is devoiced during the first half of the production of the sound.
False: voiceless plosives do not display show any airflow, and this consonant does.
False: voiced fricatives are continuants, so you should see some sort of wave throughout its production.
True: the first part of the consonant is voiceless (no waves) and there is a lot of aspiration (irregular waves).
False: while word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced, they are not aspirated, as this consonant is.
The first consonant is a voiceless plosive.
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True: word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced and followed by a noise burst, as this consonant is.
dare or bear.
tear or pear.
True: this waveform shows a voiced fricative, which is devoiced during the first half of the production of the sound.
False: voiceless plosives do not display show any airflow, and this consonant does.
False: voiced fricatives are continuants, so you should see some sort of wave throughout its production.
True: the first part of the consonant is voiceless (no waves) and there is a lot of aspiration (irregular waves).
False: while word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced, they are not aspirated, as this consonant is.
The first consonant is a voiced plosive.
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True: word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced and followed by a noise burst, as this consonant is.
dare or bear.
tear or pear.
True: this waveform shows a voiced fricative, which is devoiced during the first half of the production of the sound.
False: voiceless plosives do not display show any airflow, and this consonant does.
False: voiced fricatives are continuants, so you should see some sort of wave throughout its production.
True: the first part of the consonant is voiceless (no waves) and there is a lot of aspiration (irregular waves).
False: while word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced, they are not aspirated, as this consonant is.
This word is likely to be
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True: word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced and followed by a noise burst, as this consonant is.
dare or bear.
tear or pear.
True: this waveform shows a voiced fricative, which is devoiced during the first half of the production of the sound.
False: voiceless plosives do not display show any airflow, and this consonant does.
False: voiced fricatives are continuants, so you should see some sort of wave throughout its production.
True: the first part of the consonant is voiceless (no waves) and there is a lot of aspiration (irregular waves).
False: while word-initial voiced plosives can be devoiced, they are not aspirated, as this consonant is.
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