Key: C Major, Spell the V chord and the V/V Chord.
What is G-B-D and D-F#-A?
Key C Major. Spell V and vii0/V
This common visitor arrives by step from a chord tone and continues in the same direction to the next chord tone, essentially acting as a "bridge" between two different pitches.
What is a passing tone?
This rhythmic transformation involves "stretching" a motive by doubling the note values—making a quarter note become a half note.
What is augmentation?
This two-phrase structure functions like a "question and answer," where the first phrase ends with a weak cadence and the second ends with a stronger, conclusive one.
What is a period?
Key: C Major, Spell ii Chord and V/ii.
What is D-F-A and A-C#-E?
Key C Major. Spell ii chord and viio/ii
What is D-F-A and C#-E-G?
This flighty note leaves a chord tone by step but immediately gets homesick, returning to the original pitch it just left. 
What is a neighbor tone?
The opposite of augmentation, this technique "squeezes" the motive, shortening the note values to make the melody move twice as fast.
What is diminution?
Antecedent
Key D Major. Spell ii and viio/V
What is E-G-B and D#-F#-A-C#?
A master of suspense, this tone is "held over" from a previous chord, creating a spicy dissonance before finally resolving downward by step.
What is a suspension?
This device occurs when a melodic fragment is repeated immediately at a different pitch level in the same voice.
What is melodic sequence?
Second phrase of a period, ends on a conclusive cadence.
What is Consequent?
What is E-G-B and B-D#-F#-A?
Key Ab Major. Spell V chord and viio7/V
What is Eb-G-Bb and D-F-Ab-C?
This "impatient" note quits the current chord early to join the next chord before the rest of the ensemble has even arrived at the bar line.
What is an anticipation?
When a composer takes a motive and turns it upside down—converting all upward intervals into downward ones—they are using this "reflective" technique.
What is inversion?
Phrases begin identically, or second phrase is a variation of the first, a-a'
What is Parallel period?
What is Eb-G-Bb and Bb-D-F-Ab?
Key E Major. What is V chord and vii07/V?
What is B-D#-F# and F#-A#-C#-E?
The most adventurous of the bunch, this tone leaps away from a chord tone and then resolves by step in the opposite direction.
What is an appoggiatura?
If a composer plays a motive backward, starting with the last note and ending with the first, they have employed this "retro" variation.
What is retrograde?
Two phrases are different from each other, a-b
What is parallel period?