What do Linguists Say About Phonetics and Phonology?
The A & P of Speech
The IPA... Diacritics and all!
Linguistic Varieties
Clinical Application
100
Give a minimal pair for the allophones [f] and [g] for English.
What is "fit" and "git"?
100
This type of breathing is least often used for producing speech.
What is inhalation?
100
What are the criteria that define the consonant system
What is place, manner and glottal state?
100

Two linguistic varieties that are said to be mutually unintelligible with one another.

What is two languages?

100
If the intended target is "[b]eet", but it is produced as ∅, this is the multi-way scoring category assigned to it.
What are omission?
200
If two sounds are said to be in non-overlapping environments, this is what type of variation?
What is predictable variation?
200
These are the three subsystems of the vocal apparatus.
What is respiratory, larygeal and supralarygeal systems?
200
In terms of articulation, this is the main difference between a short and a long diphthong.
What is the distance from the nucleus to the offglide?
200

Two linguistic varieties that are mutually intelligible but differ only in their phonetics and phonology.

What is accents?

200
If the intended target is "[m]eet", but it is produced as [m], this is the multi-way scoring category assigned to it.
What is intended target; plus (+)?
300
If two allophones [p] and [b] are said to be contrastive in a language, what is the relationship between these allophones and their phoneme(s)?
What is allophones of separate phonemes?
300
These are three passive articulators in the supralarygeal system.
What is roof of mouth, teeth, uvula, or epiglottis?
300
The symbol for an devoiced [z].
What is [ z̥ ]?
300
An example of a social dialect
What is AAE, Jewish American English, Chicano English, etc.?
300
If the intended target is "[sh]oot", but it is produced as [s], this is the multi-way scoring category assigned to it.
What is substitution? ####### Daily DOUBLE ##########
400
If two allophones [p] and [pʰ] are said to in complementary distribution in a language, what is the relationship between these allophones and their phoneme(s)?
What is allophones of the same phoneme
400
When the vocal folds are completely adducted, this is what state of the glottis.
What is closed glottis or voiced?
400
This is the main articulatory difference between a oral stop and a fricative.
What is "the partial constriction or the complete stopping of airflow"?
400

Two linguistic varieties that are mutually intelligible but differ morphology and/or syntax.

What is dialect

400
Name the three perceptual domains in Phonetics that SLP must navigate in order to show competency.
What is response, system and linguistic complexity?
500
The phonological rules that permit certain consonant clusters in onset and coda position but not others.
What is phonotactic constraints?
500
These two active articulators are involved in the production of the first segment in the word "wipe".
What is the lips and tongue (dorsum)?
500
This is the articulatory difference between [ t̪ ] and [t]?
What is dental vs alveolar place of articulation?
500
The main difference between a L1 and L2 accent.
What is if the linguistic code is spoken natively or not?
500
If the intended target is "[pæt]", but it is produced as [ptæ], this is the multi-way scoring category assigned to it..
What is distortion (i.e., more specifically, metathesis)?