The diacritic mark for partially devoiced
What is /x̥/?
The overlapping of adjacent articulations
What is coarticulation
What is /ʤʌstɪs/
When allophones can occur in the same phonetic environment
What is free variation?
A voiced, palatal glide
What is /j/?
/x̃/
What is nazalized?
Voiced/voiceless pairs are considered this
What are cognates?
The transcription of the word "alphabet"
What is /ælfəbɛt/
When allophones do not occur in the same phonetic environment
What is complementary distribution?
A voiceless, palatal affricate?
what is /ʧ/?
The diacrtic mark for alveolar tap
What is /ɾ/
/m/ and /n/ are considered this
What is homotypic?
The transcription for the word "Thesaurus"
What is "θəsɔrəs"
/d/ and /s/ are considered this
What is homorganic?
A voiced, labiodental fricative?
What is /v/?
/x̰/
The /k/ in key and the /k/ in caw are an example of this
What is an allophone? (What is the exact definition)
The transcription for "weather"
what is /ʍɛðɚ/
The interval between articulation and the onset of voicing
What is Voice Onset Timing (after how many milliseconds will a phoneme be perceived as voiceless?)
The phonemes that are alveolar
what are /t/,/d/,/s/,/z/,/n/,/l/?
The diacritic mark for lateralized?
What is /x̯/?
When a sound retains some characteristics of the sound that precedes it
What is retentive assimilation? (Give an example)
The transcription for "quotation"
what is /kwōʊ̄tɑ̄ɪ̄ʃən/
When /gʊd pɔ̄ɪ̄nt/ becomes /gəbpɔɪnt/
What is anticipatory assimilation? (alveolar plosive ⇒ bilabial plosive)
The phonemes that are stops
what are /p/,/b/,/t/,/d/,/k/,/g/,/ʔ/?