Vowels and Diphthongs
Transcription
Consonants/Place voice manner
Suprasegmentals /diacritics
Scoring/Random
100

The high, back, rounded vowel is also known as this phoneme.

What is /u/?

100

transcription

trænskrɪpʃən

100

This is the voiceless, palatal, fricative

What is ʃ ?

100

This symbol is used when two distinct consonants are fused into one segment

What is a synchronic tie?

100

What are the three client factors?

Age, dialect, physical and personality characteristics

200

These two vowels have a tense counterpart.

What are  /ɪ/ and /ʊ/?

200

discovery

dɪskʌvri/dɪskʌvɚi

200

Give the place, voice, and manner for /ŋ/

Velar, voiced, nasal

200

This two-syllable stress pattern can be seen in words like “garden” and “kitchen”

What is trochaic?

200

What are the three task factors?

intelligibility, linguistic context and response requirements, successive judgements

300

The points of the vowel quadrilateral are called these.

Corner vowels

300

exercise

ɛksɚsaɪz

300

homorganic or homotypic?  /p/ and /b/

both

300

The primary stress in “discombobulate” is this syllable.

What is “bob”?/ What is the 3rd syllable?

300

This is the prevocalic consonant in the word “task”.

What is /t/?

400

These are the only non phonemic diphthongs in English

What are /oʊ/ and /eɪ/ ?

400

popcorn

papkorn

400

Are /m/, /n/ /ing/ obstruents or sonorants?

sonorants 

400

Prosody includes (5)..

pitch, tempo, intonation, duration, loudness

400

loss of /r/-like quality of vowels /ɝ/ and /ɚ/

Derhotacization

500

When producing vowel sounds, the VPP is in this position.

closed

500

default 

dɪfɔlt 

500

The is the only fricative without a cognate

/h/

500

 paralinguistics involve..

voice quality, emotion and speaking style

500

A child says kæd for kæt ... what happened?

substitution 

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