A. Palatal
B. Velar
C. Dental
D. Glottal
Related Mcqs:
- The consonant /l/ is called ____________?
A. Sibilant
B. Lateral
C. Nasal
D. Semi__vowel - The consonant /s/ is called ________ ?
A. Sibilant
B. Lateral
C. Nasal
D. Semi__vowel - Syllables in which the consonant functions as nucleus are called________?
A. Syllabic consonants
B. Sibilants
C. Suffixes
D. None of the above - ______________involves a different analysis of the structure of the word by attaching a consonant at the end of a word or a vowel at the beginning of the next word ?
A. Portmanteau
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Clipping
D. Met analysis - There are ______ consonant sounds in English IPA.
A. 22
B. 23
C. 24
D. 25Submitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- The repetition of beginning consonant sounds_____________?
A. rhyme
B. onomatopoeia
C. alliteration
D. none of the above - The preceding sound influencing the following sound is an instance of __________assimilation?
A. Progressive
B. Regressive
C. Reciprocal
D. None of the above - The initial sound in ‘chair’ and ‘jam’ are examples for__________?
A. Plosives
B. Affricates
C. fricatives
D. Trill - /h/ in the word ‘he’ is a __________ sound?
A. Velar
B. Glottal
C. Palatal
D. Alveolar - The following sound influencing the preceding one is an instance of __________ assimilation?
A. Progressive
B. Regressive
C. Reciprocal
D. None of the above