It is the study of the sound patterns
Phonology
In _________ we can see infinite variations of sounds
A.Phonology
B. Phonetics
B.Phonetics
______ is concerned with the abstract
A.Phonology
B. Phonetics
A. Phonology
It is concerned with the physical properties of sounds
A.Phonology
B. Phonetics
B. Phonetics
______ are the smallest units of sound
A. Phonemes
B. Allophones
A. Phonemes
These ones are different ways to pronounce a phoneme based on its environment in a word.
A. Allophones
B.Minimal Pairs
A. Allophones
Words with different meanings that have the same sounds except for one.
A. Allophones
B. Minimal Pairs
B. Minimal Pairs
"Pat" and "bat"
"cut" and "cat"
Those pairs of words are:
A. Phonemes
B. Minimal Pairs
B. Minimal Pairs
Sounds become more like neighboring sounds:
A.Lenition
B. Assimilation
B. Assimilation
when a fricative becomes a glide, the rule applied is:
A. Assimilation
B. Lenition
B. Lenition
This rule refers to the insertion of a sound:
A. Assimilation
B. Epenthesis
B. Epenthesis
This rule refers to the deletion of a sound
A. Deletion
B. Metathesis
A. Deletion
The rule that refers to the reordering of phonemes is:
A. Metathesis
B: Epenthesis
A. Metathesis
In the word "dog" which is the onset?
A. /D/
B. /G/
A. /D/
When a voiced stop becomes a fricative, the rule applied is:
A. Lenition
B. Assimilation
A. Lenition
The consonant before the nucleus is called:
A. Onset
B. Coda
A. Onset
In the word "dog" which is the coda?
A. /D/
B. /G/
B. /G/
Some words in English are pronounced differently by different speakers, this is called:
A. Free Variation
B. Phonological rules
A. Free Variation
The words ‘pat’ and ‘bat’ differ in their ____ phoneme.
A. Third
B.First
B.First
When a consonant changes to a weaker manner of articulation, the rule applied is:
A. Lenition
B. Assimilation
A. Lenition
Name 2 minimal pairs
______
The order of the parts is always:
A. onset - nucleus - coda
B. coda- nucleus - onset
A. onset - nucleus - coda
Name 2 words that have Free Variation
(American English- British English)
______
Name the three parts of a syllable
_______
(American English) /dag/
(British English) /dog/
Those are examples of:
A. Free Variation
B. Phonological Rules
A. Free Variation