Vowel & Glide Behavior
Linking
Intrusion
Catenation
Differences & Concepts
100

Which glide appears after front vowels in vowel–vowel linking?

/j/.

100

What connected speech process makes “turn off” sound like one continuous flow?

Linking (C–V linking).

100

Which process is used to connect two vowels when no consonant is present?

Speakers insert a glide to avoid a vowel collision.

100

What process reassigns the consonant at the end of a word to the next word?

The consonant shifts forward to start the following syllable.

100

In one sentence, what’s the difference between linking and intrusion?

Linking uses sounds that already exist; intrusion inserts new ones to smooth vowels.

200

Which glide appears after back vowels in vowel–vowel linking?

/w/.

200

In “I agree”, which linking sound appears between vowels?

/j/ linking.

200

In “the media are reporting”, which inserted sound makes the flow smoother?

An intrusive /r/ eases the transition.

200

What process makes “an apple” sound like “a-napple”?

The final /n/ attaches to the beginning of the next word.

200

Connected speech refers to the natural way speech sounds do what?

Flow seamlessly together in continuous spoken language.

300

Which intrusive sound commonly appears after neutral vowels?

Intrusive /r/

300

What linking occurs in “go out”?

/w/ linking (V–V linking).

300

Which process inserts an extra sound between vowels, as in “the idea of” → /j/?

A /j/ glide is added to keep the rhythm fluid.

300

What process makes “take it” sound like “tay-kit”?

The /k/ sound moves over to the next word’s vowel.

300

What three main processes form the core of connected speech?

The system relies on linking, intrusion, and consonant shifting (catenation).

400

What process inserts /j/, /w/, or /r/ to prevent awkward vowel collisions?
 

Intrusion.

400

Linking is the process that connects which parts of adjacent words?

 Word-final and word-initial sounds.

400

The phrase “go away” includes an extra glide. Which process is this?

A /w/ is inserted to maintain speech continuity.

400

Catenation occurs when a final consonant attaches to a following word beginning with what?

A word starting with a vowel absorbs the preceding consonant.

400

Which connected speech process makes English sound more natural and less robotic?

Smoother transitions formed through linking.

500

What is the term for the fluid, continuous stream of spoken English without isolated word boundaries?

Connected speech

500

In non-rhotic accents, what linking sound appears when a word ends in “r” and the next word starts with a vowel?

R-linking.

500

Which process prevents vowel collision by inserting /r/ in “law and order”?

An /r/ is added to bridge the vowel gap.

500

What term describes how catenation shifts the perceived separation of words?

It changes the listener’s sense of where word boundaries fall.

500

Which process is essential for following rapid speech because it changes how words are heard?

Catenation alters how listeners segment words.