Place, Manner, and Voicing
Vowels
Definitions
Transcription
RANDOM
100
/p/
place: bilabial- manner: stop- voicing: voiceless
100
All vowels are ______
voiced
100
Define Dialect
A varient of a language that may result from isolation of one form or another. It is an identifiable variant of a language
100
Pat
/pæt/
100
How many stops/ plosives are there and name them
6 /p/ /b/ /t/ /d/ /k/ /g/
200
/θ/
place: interdental- manner:fricative- voicing: voiceless
200
vowels are categorized by what 3 dimensions?
Tongue Position & Height, Tongue Tension, Lip Rounding
200
Define Free and Bound Morpheme
Free Morpheme: stand alone unit of meaning Bound Morpheme: must be connected to a free morpheme to have meaning
200
Clock
/klak/
200
Name the parts of the tongue
Tip, Blade, Dorsum, Root
300
/dʒ/
place: palatal- manner: affricate- voicing: voiced
300
i, e, u, o, ɔ, a Tense or Lax vowels?
Tense Vowels
300
Define Cluster
Occur when 2 or three consonants occur in a sentence in a word
300
Keys
/kiz/
300
Name the Articulators (6)
Tongue, Teeth, Lower Jaw/Mandible, Lips, Hard Palate (Alveolar Ridge), Soft Palate (Velum)
400
/g/
place: velar- manner: stop- voicing: voiced
400
/æ/ Tongue Position & Height, Tongue Tension, Lip Rounding
Low Front, Lax, Unrounded
400
Define Obstruent
Speech sounds that are formed by completely or partially obstructing air flow in the vocal tract. (Stop, fricatives and affricates)
400
Full
/fʊl/
400
What is the place of production for /z/
Alveolar
500
/h/
place: glottal- manner: fricative- voicing: voiceless
500
/I/ Tongue Position & Height, Tongue Tension, Lip Rounding
High Front, Lax, Unrounded
500
Define Phonetics
"The scientific study of speech sounds their form, substance, and perception; and the application of this study to a better understanding and improvement of linguistic expression."
500
let
/lɛt/
500
What is a Flap (ɾ)
A very quick stop usually between two vowels Contact between two articulators is very brief