A. Bilabial plosion
B. Alveolar plosion
C. Nasal plosion
D. Incomplete plosion.
Related Mcqs:
- Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. Throughout the Middle Ages, English drama, like that of other European countries, was mainly ______________ and ______________?
A. Psychological, Sexual
B. Religious, Didactic
C. Emotional, Psychological
D. none of these - /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, and /g/ are examples for ______________?
A. Plosives
B. Affricates
C. fricatives
D. Trill - Certain morphemes have more than one meaning and can be understood in more than one way. They are called ______________?
A. Allophones
B. Homophones
C. Homographs
D. Homonyms - A collection of similar Idiolect make up ______________?
A. Dialect
B. Idiolects
C. Register
D. Slang - Stress is used for the sake of ______________?
A. Emphasis
B. Loudness
C. Double meaning
D. None of the above - The –s in ‘boys’ is ______________?
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme - ______________ is the system of phonetic notation composed of symbols and letters devised by the International Phonetic Association?
A. The international phonetic script
B. The international phonetic alphabet
C. The international phonemic script
D. The intelligible phonetic script. - The special features which affect speech sounds such as stress, pitch intonation and juncture are called ______________?
A. Supra__segmental phonemes
B. Secondary phonemes
C. Prosodic features
D. All the above. - The final consonants /s/, /z/ and /iz/ in the words ‘cats’, ‘dogs’ and ‘boxes’ are instances of ______________?
A. Allophones
B. Allomorphs
C. Minimal pairs
D. None of the above - The –ish in the word ‘childish’ is ______________?
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme