Scoring
Building Blocks
Suprasegmentals
Phonological Processes
Potpourri
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SODA is an acronym for:

Substitution, Omission, Distortion, Addition

100

The smallest unit of language that carries meaning

Morpheme

100

English is a _______ -timed language

Stress

100

3 types of phonological processes

syllable structure, substitution, assimilation

100
Is the velopharyngeal port open or closed for most phonemes?

closed

200

It's easier to score one sound at a time, rather than multiple sounds.  This is called: 

Response Complexity

200

2 graphemes representing one sound

digraph

200

Stress is made up of these 3 components:

Frequency, intensity, duration

200

/səpun/ for "spoon" is an example of this syllable structure process

epenthesis

200

The same manner of articulation

Homotypic

300

It's easier to score a sound in a simpler context (like a syllable instead of a sentence).  This is called:

Linguistic context

300

The 3 parts of the "speech system"

Respiratory, Laryngeal, Supralaryngeal

300

"I object to the use of that object" is an example of what kind of stress?

lexical

300

/pʌn/ for "fun" is an example of what substitution process?

stopping

300

The slash marks (/    /) that differentiate phoneme symbols from graphemes

Virgules

400

In 2-way scoring, it is advisable to use "O" instead of "--" for incorrect.  Why?

It's easier for the client to read your marks (and tell that you are marking him/her wrong) if you use "--"

400

A phonetic variant of a phoneme

allophone

400
Intonation, tempo, intensity, and time are all aspects of: 

Prosody

400

/dɛn/ for "ten" is an example of this assimilation process

prevocalic voicing

400

The same place of articulation

Homorganic

500

What type of transcription uses diacritics?

Narrow Transcription

500

The syllable is made up of the onset and the rime.  The rime is further broken down into these two parts:

nucleus and coda

500

Perceived strength or magnitude of a sound

Loudness (intensity)

500

/gwænd/ for "grand" is an example of this substitution process

gliding

500

What differentiates glides from diphthongs?

Glides transition faster than diphthongs and do not serve as a syllable nucleus.

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