Connected speech and Suprasegmentals 1
Connected speech and Suprasegmentals 2
Clinical Phonetics
100

Weak form of speech that occurs in fast, connected speech, where more coarticulation occurs.

What is hypospeech?

100

A type of onset that consists of two or three consonants. (Ex. flat)

What is a complex consonant?

100

Squeals are an example of this stage of development.

What is vocal play?

200

In connected speech, vowels in unstressed syllables are produced more in the center of the vowel quadrilateral.

What is vowel reduction?

200

The aspects of speech that occur beyond the individual phoneme level.

What is a suprasegmental?

200

[Gababama] with English-like intonation is an example of this type of developmental stage.

What is jargon?

300

Phonemes or entire syllables are omitted (Ex. probably -> prolly)

What is elision?

300

All syllables must have a coda.  (true or false)

What is false?

300

Phonolgocial process present when:

Target word: blue   Produced: [bu]

What is cluster reduction?

400

Phonemes get inserted to help transition between 2 sounds. (Ex. tense, strengths, hamster)

What is epenthesis?
400

Type of coarticulation when a later sound influences an earlier sound in a word. (Ex. /t/ in "two" is produced with rounded lips)

What is anticipatory coarticulation?

400

Phonological process present:

Target: Far     Produced: [pɑɹ]

What is stopping?

500

The order of sounds is switched. (Ex. æks)

What is metathesis?

500

What happens to your voice when it rises and falls at the end of each grammatical phrase.

What is intonation?

500

Phonological process present:

Target: Rug     Produced: [wʌg]

What is gliding?

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