This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Figurative Language & Literary Devices has 14 clues. Answers range from 5 to 13 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What consonant uses both lips?
The air is stopped and then exploded
Part of the stop-plosive family, what is a combo of a stop-plosive and a fricative and is blended so closely it sounds like a single sound?
The air is sent through the nose.
The only sound in Spoken English in which air is emitted over the sides of the tongue.
The air is forced through a very narrow opening formed by articulators, resulting in almost an audible friction.
Articulators begin in a particular shape, then swiftly move to the position of the vowel or diphthong that follows.
What consonant sound uses lower lip and upper teeth?
What consonant sound is made with the tip of the tongue and upper teeth?
What consonant sound is made with Tip of the Tongue TOUCHING Gum Ridge?
What consonant sound is made with Tip of the Tongue NOT TOUCHING Gum Ridge?
What consonant sound is made with front of tongue and hard palate?
What consonant sound is made with back of tongue and soft palate?
What consonant sound is articulated in throat?