Exercise 4-11 :
Voiced and Unvoiced Sounds with T
This exercise is for the practice of the difference between words that end in either a vowel or a voiced consonant,
which means that the vowel is lengthened or doubled.
Therefore, these words are on a much larger, longer stairstep.
Words that end in an unvoiced consonant are on a smaller, shorter stairstep.
This occurs whether the vowel in question is tense or lax.
ha! hod hot
har hard heart
hall hailed halt
her heard hurt
hole hold holt
hoe hoed
caw cod cot/caught
car card cart
call called
cur curd curt
coal cold colt
co- code coat