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The sound /ʃ/ as in "shoe" is best described as:

AVoiceless alveolar fricative

BVoiceless postalveolar fricative

CVoiced alveolar fricative

DVoiced postalveolar fricative

Answer:

B. Voiceless postalveolar fricative

Read Explanation:

The sound /ʃ/, as in "shoe", is best described as a:

Voiceless postalveolar fricative

  • Voiceless: The vocal cords do not vibrate during its production.

  • Postalveolar: The tongue is positioned just behind the alveolar ridge, near the hard palate.

  • Fricative: It is produced by forcing air through a narrow constriction, creating friction.

Other words with /ʃ/: she, shy, brush, fashion.


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