Phonological Processes
Connected Speech
Diacritics
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The rule-based simplification of adult speech patterns.

What is phonological process? 

100

The overlapping of articulators during speech production

What is coarticulation? 

100

The process of nasalization.

What is the the velum lowering during the vowel production in anticipation of a nasal consonant? 

100

The allophonic variant of /t/ AND /d/.

What is the flap?

200

The phonological process of 'kite' being produced as [paɪt].

What is fronting? 

200

The definition of elision

What is phoneme omission?

200

____ typically precedes the syllabic /n/

What is a glottal stop?

200

Intonation is the modification of ___.

What is pitch?

300

Reasoning for devoicing.

What is the empty space has influence on the voicing?

300
The aspects of suprasegmental speech

What is stress, timing (rhythm), and intonation?

300

One indication that there will be an unreleased stop.

What are two stops next to one another?

300

The stress in declarative sentences.

What is the last word?


400

The phonological process for 'watermelon' becoming [wɑtmɛlɪn].

What is weak syllable deletion?

400

The anticipatory assimilation.

What is regressive assimilation? 

400

Consonants that are not labialized. 

What are ʒ, d͡ʒ, t͡ʃ, r, w, ʃ, f, v, p, b, & m?

400

Function words.

What are pronouns, articles, prepositions, and conjunctions?

500

The reason why assimilatory processes happen.

What is an alteration in phoneme production due to phonetic environment?

500

The consonant cluster reduction by adding a /ə/ is an example of ___.

What is epenthesis?

500

The rules for aspiration 

What is the voiceless stop in the initial position of the stressed syllable? 

500

Speech patterns that are individualized to a person's personality.

What is idiolect?

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