Terms
Place and Manner
IPA & Transcription
Distinctive Features
Wild!
100
Linguistic sounds.
What are phonemes?
100
Place where p, m, w are articulated.
What is bi-labial?
100
ay hop ðə ɪgzæm ɪz izi
What is "I hope the exam is easy"?
100
High and low
What is tongue height?
100
the influence that sounds exert on one another
What is coarticulation?
200
Sounds made by obstructing air flow as it passes from the lungs through the vocal tract.
What are consonants?
200
Place where k, g, ŋ are articulated.
What is velar?
200
lɪŋgwɪstɪks
What is "Linguistics"?
200
Sounds produced with intense noise
What is a "strident"?
200
stress, intonation, loudness, pitch level, juncture, speaking rate, and vowel reduction
What is suprasegmentals?
300
Where a sound is produced.
What is place of articulation?
300
Place where h is articulated.
What is glottal?
300
flot layk ə bətərflɑj stɪŋ layk ə bi
What is "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"?
300
Sounds that have a complete blockage of the airstream during a part of their articulation
What are interrupted sounds?
300
controlling intelligibility through slow and precise articulation
What is using clear speech?
400
How a sound is produced
What is manner of articulation?
400
Sounds that are produced by completely stopping airflow.
What are stops?
400
"Education is powerful"
What is "ɛdʒəkeʃən ɪz pawərfəl"?
400
Have a tongue blade position that is above the neutral state
What are coronal sounds?
400
anticipatory and retentive
What are types of coarticulation ?
500
A binary system used to describe consonants and vowels; uses fifteen specific features.
What are distinctive features?
500
Non-sonorant sounds; formed by obstructing airflow; examples are stops & fricatives
What is obstruents?
500
One uses these to enclose phonemic transcription and phonetic transcription
What are brackets and virgules?
500
Do not have marked constriction of the vocal tract; associated with spontaneous voicing.
What are vocalic sounds?
500
rounding of consonant, dentalization of coronal, reduction of vowel (to name a few)
What is context-dependent (articulatory) modifications?