Vowels
Consonants
Vowel Quadrilateral
Suprasegmentals
Stress
100

What are the 4 descriptors for vowels?

Height, advancement, tenseness, rounding

100

What are the 3 descriptors for consonants?

Place, manner, and voicing

100
What are the 4 corners of the vowel quadrilateral?

Cardinal vowels: /i/, /æ/, /u/, and /ɑ/.

100
What does paralinguistic refer to?

The various non-verbal properties of speech that convey information about a speaker’s emotion, attitude, and demeanor.

100

What is lexical stress?

AKA word stress

The emphasis placed on a specific syllable in a word

(Stress can vary across syllable positions within words)

200

Why are vowels not described by voicing?

All vowels are voiced

200

What are the place categories for consonants?

Bilabial, labiodental, interdental, alveolar, palatal, velar, and glottal

200

(Refer to picture) Which vowel is located where the star is?

/ɔ/

200

What is the difference between pitch and loudness?

Pitch is the perceptual counterpart of frequency, or how high or how low a sound is. Loudness is the perceived magnitude or strength of a sound.

200

True or False: The lowest level of stress in an utterance is known as Tertiary Stress

True

300

True or False: /i, ɪ, e, ɛ, ɑ/ are the front vowels

False. /ɑ/ is the low-back vowel

300

What is the full consonant description of the sound /b/?

Voiced, bilabial, stop

300

What vowel has this description?: Mid, back, tense and rounded vowel

/o/

300

True or False: The rhyme is the beginning of a syllable

False (That's onset)

300

In the word Photographer, which syllable has primary stress?

2nd syllable
400

Give three differing characteristics between front and back vowels

1. Position of the tongue

2. All front vowels are unrounded, while most back vowels are rounded

3. Most back vowels are tense (besides /ʊ/); more front vowels are lax

400

Give us 5 examples of a fricative sound

/v/, /f/, /s/, /θ/, /ʒ/, /ð/, /ʃ/, /z/, /h/

400

Give 3 example words that have the vowel where the star is located (Refer to picture)

Vowel is /æ/

Example words: bad, grad, vat

400

What is parentese?

Infant directed speech

Characterized by higher pitch, exaggerated intonation, and increased repetition


400

What is the purpose of contrastive stress?

Used to draw attention to a word
500

What are two differences between tense and lax vowels? Give two vowel examples for each.

Tense Vowels - produced with more muscular effort and longer in duration. Ex: /i/ and /u/

Lax Vowels - produced with more relaxed muscle movements and are shorter in duration. Ex: /ɪ/ and /ɛ/

500

Give 2 allographs for these sounds:

/f/

/r/

/g/

/f/- f, ph

/r/ - rr, wr

/g/ - g, gg

500

Give an example word for each of the central vowels

/ə/ - About

/ʌ/ - Hub

/ɝ/ - Burn

/ɚ/ - Mother

500

What is a coda? Give an example

A: The final margin of a syllable, consisting of one or more consonants; Ex: “t” in cat “nd” in strand

500

Give an example of two words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings due to lexical stress

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Record (v)

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