What is a morpheme?
The part of speech of definite articles ('the'), in linguistics class.
What is a determiner?
What is the IPA?
A process by which a sound is added.
What is epenthesis?
Technology that translates from one language to another.
What is machine translation?
This type of morpheme must attach to a stem in order to make a word.
What is a bound morpheme?
A subordinating conjunction.
What is a complementizer?
How many oscillations occur in a unit of time.
What is frequency?
A mental speech sound.
What is a phoneme?
The storage and management of language data.
What is corpus linguistics?
This type of morpheme does a grammatical job.
What is a function morpheme?
What is syntactic ambiguity?
A group of speech sounds in a language that share some phonetic feature or features in common.
What is a natural class?
Two sounds that are in complementary distribution.
What are allophones of the same phoneme?
Technology that requires the use of human language.
What is speech language technology?
A type of ambiguity that comes from two monomorphemic words having different meanings, but happening to be pronounced the same.
What is lexical ambiguity?
A group of words that function as a syntactic unit.
What is a syntactic constituent?
A property of a sound that can be used to describe or classify the sound.
What is a phonetic feature?
The sounds that come before and after the sound that we're studying.
What is phonetic environment?
The type of technology that allows YouTube to generate automatic captions.
What is Automatic Speech Recognition?
The type of morpheme that un- is in the word unlockable.
What is bound, content?
This morphological language type tends to have free word order.
What is a synthetic language?
An example of a vowel with a low first formant and a high second formant.
What is [i]?
A rule that describes which sounds can go where.
What is a phonotactic rule?
What is CHILDES? (or, what is Talk Bank?)