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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete IPA Foundations Course 2026," which IPA symbol represents a voiceless bilabial stop, and what is its primary articulatory feature that distinguishes it from other stops?
/v/, characterized by vocal cord vibration.
/p/, characterized by the absence of vocal cord vibration and airflow constriction at the lips.
/f/, characterized by turbulent airflow through the teeth and lower lip.
/b/, characterized by vocal cord vibration and airflow constriction at the lips.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete IPA Foundations Course 2026," what is the significance of the diacritic symbol [ˈ] when transcribing English words, and how does its placement affect phonetic interpretation?
It signifies a glottal stop, a brief interruption of airflow at the glottis.
It marks a voiceless fricative, signifying the absence of vocal cord vibration during consonant production.
It indicates a nasalized vowel, implying air passes through the nasal cavity during vowel production.
It denotes primary stress, indicating the syllable that receives the strongest emphasis within a word, influencing vowel quality and duration.
Q3Domain Verified
When analyzing diphthongs in "The Complete IPA Foundations Course 2026," what defines a diphthong phonetically, and which of the following is a common diphthong in English that involves a glide from a more open to a more closed and fronted vowel position?
/ɔɪ/, a glide from a more open back rounded vowel to a more closed front unrounded vowel.
/ɛər/, a triphthong involving a glide through three distinct vowel qualities.
/uː/, a monophthong characterized by a single, sustained vowel quality.
/aɪ/, a glide from an open central unrounded vowel to a more closed front unrounded vowel.

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