Phonetic

The exercise was created 2022-04-05 by juliabogenroth. Question count: 31.




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  • liquid sounds air pass through both side tounge, L
  • alveolar sounds tounge at/near the ridge behind the upper front te
  • palatal sounds sounds made on the hard palate (gommen) ʒ, j
  • what are velar sounds Velum softplate, K, G
  • hasal sounds? air through nasal cavity, m, n "ng"
  • seven types of articulation manners stop, fricative, africative, nasal, liquid, glide, tap
  • labiodental sounds upperteeth and lower lip, F, V
  • stop complete constiction of airflow and than release, P, T, K, B, D
  • glottal sounds at the glattis (vocal cords) H
  • fricative tounge never touches place of articulation
  • seven types of articulation placements bilabial. labiodenttal, interdental, alveolar, palatal, velar, glottal
  • interdental sounds tounge between upper and lower teeth, θ
  • difference between voiced and unvocied voiceless = open vocalcords θ, voiced sounds has vibrating vocalcords
  • affricative sequence of stop + fricative (dʒ)
  • BrE proununciation "you" palatal
  • BrE pronunciation "show" Voicless palate-alveolar
  • vowel sound /i:/ seat
  • True The English vocabulary has influences from French
  • vowel sound /ə/? the
  • Statement below is true? King Alfred invested heavily in translations from latin to English and created the first standardised written English language
  • Vowel sound /ö/? Those
  • Phonetic “advance” [ədˈvæns]
  • 11. British English pronunciation of the word duke? /dju:k/
  • Represent a plosive sound? /k/
  • Below is true? English has 44 phenomes, whereas Swedish has approximately 35
  • Allophone and a phoneme may be explained as: Allophone is any of the various phonetic realisations of a sound in a language that do not contribute to distinctions of meaning, whereas phoneme is a sound unit which can differentiate the meaning between two words.
  • Why does the phenomen Liaison occur in a language Because it is easier to insert an extra sound in order to facilitate articulation.
  • Which initial consonant sound should be used in the word chair? /tʃ/
  • Which initial consonant should be used in the word judge? /ʒ/
  • Which of the following words with a voiceless sound? The typical intonation contour of a statement is characterised by a rise at the end
  • Which of the following is a word with a labio-dental sound? Vain

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