Phoneme Fundamentals
Consonants
Vowels
Cognates
Single Word Transcription
Connected Speech & Phonological Processes
100

Which are typically longer in duration, vowels or consonants?


Vowels  

100

True or False: 

All nasals are sonorants.

True 

Obstruents – produced with complete or narrow constriction of the vocal tract

● Sound source not always in the larynx.

● Sound source can be noise (turbulence) created at point of constriction.

Sonorants – produced with resonance occurring throughout the entire vocal tract.

● Sound soured is in the larynx.

● Little constriction in the vocal tract.

● Little turbulence in the airstream.

 

100

Identify /i/ using height and advancement.

High, front

100

What are cognates?

consonants occurring in voiced-voiceless pairs – same place and manner, different voicing

100

Transcribe the word “ships.”

/ʃɪps/

100

Transcribe "next stop"

/nɛkstɑp/

200

Vowels have a more complete constriction (closure) than consonants

False 

200

Write the symbol for the voiced bilabial stop 

/b/

200

Which vowel is high, back, and rounded?

 /u/

200

What is the voiced cognate of /p/? 

/b/

200

Transcribe the word “chicken.”  

 /ʧɪkɪn/

200

What phonological process is a child with the following productions demonstrating:

Please, I try climbing

/piz aɪ taɪ kaɪmɪŋ/

Cluster reduction 

300

True or false: 

The primary articulator for the vowel is the tongue

True

300

Write the symbol for the voiced labiodental fricative.

/v/

300

What is the tense counterpart of /ɪ/?  

/i/

300

What is the cognate of /z/?

/s/

300

Transcribe the word “garage.”

/ɡəɹɑʒ/

300

Transcribe "she's got it"

/ʃiz gɑɾ ɪʔ/

400

Describe one key acoustic difference between vowels and consonants.

Vowels: less complete constriction (closure), typically longer in duration, can stand alone, sound source for all vowels is at the vocal folds

Consonants: more complete constriction, typically shorter in duration, sound source varies (e.g., vocal fold vibration and noise, noise only)

400

Describe place, voice, and manner for /ʃ/?  

Voiceless, palatal, fricative

400

Compare /ɛ/ and /æ/ in terms of height and advancement.  

/ɛ/ = mid-front; /æ/ = low-front

400

What is the cognate of /ʃ/?

/ʒ/

400

Transcribe the word "Broccoli"

/brɑkəli/

400

What phonological process is a child with the following productions demonstrating:

See the Sun 

/ti də tʌn/

Stopping 

/s/ → /t/
/ð/ → /d/

500

What are the four main dimensions used to describe vowels?

Height, advancement, tension, rounding

500

Describe place, voice, and manner for /ŋ/?  

Voiced, velar, nasal

500

What are the 4 corner vowels 

/i/

/æ/

/u/

/ɑ/

 

500

Which of the following is not a cognate pair: /f,v/, /t,d/, /m,n/, /s,z/? 


/m,n/

500

Transcribe the word “decision.”

/disɪʒɪn/

500

Transcribe "Did you go"

/dɪdʒə goʊ/

600

Name the 3 main ways we categorize consonants and what the categories tell us. 

Place - Where the constriction occurs

Manner - How the air is modified 

Voice - Is voice on or off (vocal fold vibration on or off)

600

Describe place, voice, and manner for /ʤ/.

Voiced, palatal, affricate

600

Transcribe the following words, "ear," "air," "or," "are," "tour"

● /ɪɹ/

● /ɛɹ/

● /ɔɹ/ 

● /ɑɹ/

● /tʊɹ/

600

List all the cognates for /b, d, g, v, ð, z, ʒ, dʒ/ 

/p, t, k, f, θ, s, ʃ, ʧ/

600

Transcribe the word "superficial"

/supɚfɪʃl/ 

/supɚfɪʃəl/

600

What phonological process is a child with the following productions demonstrating: 

The giraffe chews

/ðə ʒɚæf ʃuz/

Deaffrication 

  • /dʒ/ → /ʒ/ in giraffe

  • /tʃ/ → /ʃ/ in chews

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