Another name for suprasegmental features of sound
What is prosody or prosodic features?
Two types of stress
What are predictable and non-predictable stress?
Two types of languages in regards to pitch
What are intonational and tonal languages?
The length of a sound
What is duration?
Using different means of technology to teach ELL's
What is a multimodal approach?
The basic segments of speech
What are vowels and consonants?
The syllable stressed in the word subject (noun)
What is the first syllable?
The type of language where change in pitch results in a change in the meaning of a word
What are tonal languages?
An example of a language where length changes the meaning of a word.
The number of languages that use the suprasegmental features of sound
What are all languages?
The three suprasegmental features
What are stress, pitch and length?
The syllable stressed in the word construct (verb)
Individuals who communicate with higher pitch
Who are children?
The length of vowels preceding voiced consonants versus vowels preceding voiceless consonants
What is longer?
One of the ways to make suprasegmentals easier for ELL's to learn
Must say one of the three:
1. What is being clear? 2. What is using a multimodal approach? 3. What is teaching its role in communicating meaning?
C/V - syllables - ______ - sentences - speech
What are words?
Language where stress always falls on the first syllable
What is Czech?
What is higher pitch?
The longer word in terms of the sound system: bag and back.
What is 'bag'?
Superimposed on syllables and/or words
What are the suprasegmental features of sound?