Segmentals
Suprasegmentals
Connected Speech
Intonation and Tone
Stress and Rhythm
100

An individual, isolated consonant or vowel sound in a language is called a ______. 

Phoneme OR Segmental 

100

______ refer to the big picture of a full sentence—including stress, rhythm, and intonation—rather than separate, individual sounds. 

Suprasegmentals

100

When a final consonant sound moves over seamlessly to start the next vowel-starting word naturally, such as in "read it", this is called _____. 

Linking

100

A _____ is a small "parcel" of a long sentence that is spoken cleanly on a single, continuous breath

Tone unit

100

English is a ______-timed language because the time between its stressed words remains equal, moving like a bouncing ball

Stress
200

When the vocal chords vibrate, the resulting sound is ______. 

Voiced

200

______ is when the speaker says one word louder, longer, and higher-pitched than any other word

Stress

200

The specific consonant sound that is completely deleted or dropped by native speakers during the phrase "must try" is the _____ sound.

/t/

200

This specific tone change is naturally used at the end of open-ended questions starting with who, what, where, or why

Falling tone

200

To make a syllable sound stressed in English, a speaker's voice must change to make the vowel louder, higher in pitch, or _____. 

Longer (in duration)

300

The final sound in words like "wing" and "sing" is a ______ consonant.

Nasal

300

When comparing the sentences "He lives in PARIS" (a statement) and "He lives in PARIS?" (showing absolute shock), which suprasegmental feature is changing?

Intonation OR Pitch

300

Which unwritten consonant sound is naturally inserted by the mouth to bridge the awkward vowel gap in the phrase "he is"?

the /j/ or "y" sound

300

This type of is intonation pattern is universally used to signal openness, incompleteness, uncertainty, or standard Yes/No questions.

Rising tone

300

Spanish is a _____-timed language where every syllable ticks along with roughly the same speed and strength.

Syllable

400

Consonants /p/, /b/, and /m/ that require both lips to touch completely to block the airflow are _______.

Bilabial

400

If an EFL student speaks English with a flat, metronome-like beat where every single syllable gets equal time and strength, they are not using English's stress-timed ______.

Rhythm

400

In natural conversation, the phrase "an apple" is pronounced smoothly as "a-napple" because of ____.

Linking

400

A complex tone drops and then curls back up to show polite disagreement or imply a hidden "yes, but..." meaning is called a ______. 

Fall-rise tone

400

Nouns, main verbs, adjectives, and adverbs receive strong stress beats because they are _______ words, which carry the real data of a message.

Content
500

_______ vowel sounds are created by gliding smoothly from one vowel sound to another vowel sound inside the same single syllable

Diphthong

500

Because suprasegmentals control the rising and falling tones, pitch, and beat of our voices across a sentence, they are often compared to ______. 

Music

500

____  ____ occurs when a clear, strong vowel becaomes a short, weak, lazy breath sound in an unaccented syllable

Vowel reduction

500

The system of deciding which exact word inside a Tone Unit gets to be the nucleus—the peak syllable where the primary musical pitch movement actually begins is called _____. 

Tonicity

500

In a stress-timed language like English, the speaker naturally uses _____ _____ on weak function words to keep the rhythm moving quickly between major stress peaks.

Vowel reduction