Lesson 3 – Part 2 – Classic Snare

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#1. How is a fricative sound made?

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#2. Which of these iconophonics is the Tight Effector?

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#3. Which of these English letter sounds is a fricative?

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#4. How can you tell that this sound is a fricative?

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#5. What does Labiodental mean?

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#6. Which of these iconophonics is a Labiodental Fricative?

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#7. Which of these iconophonics is a Bilabial Plosive?

There are four different kinds of bilabial sounds. Each iconophonic uses the two lip shapes (side on view). The bilabial plosive has the two lip shapes touching with no interconnecting lines or circles.

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#8. What English letter does this iconophonic make?

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