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| 1. | Among the English vowel sounds are twelve _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (12) | 
| 2. | Several possible renderings of the same phoneme (10) | 
| 3. | /f/ and /v/ are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fricatives (11) | 
| 5. | British English has twenty four _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sounds (9) | 
| 7. | British English has _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ phonemes (5, 4) | 
| 10. | /s/ and /z/ are alveolar _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (10) | 
| 12. | Missing out the second /f/ in the word "fifths" is an example of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) | 
| 13. | The extra puff of air which occurs in the release of the voiceless stops /p/, /t/ and /k/ (10) | 
| 18. | The semi-vocalic /j/ and /w/ as in "yes" and "west" are also known as _ _ _ _ _ _ (6) | 
| 19. | /t/ and /d/ are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ stops (8) | 
| 20. | The British _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ alphabet contains 44 symbols (8) | 
| 21. | The vowel sounds in the words "bay", "buy" and "boy" are called _ _ _ _ _ _ diphthongs (6) | 
| 22. | /m/ ad /n/ are _ _ _ _ _ consonant sounds (5) | 
| 23. | L2 = _ _ _ _ _ _ language (6) | 
| 26. | British English has _ _ _ _ _ _ vowel sounds (6) | 
| 27. | /k/ and /g/ are _ _ _ _ _ stops (5) |