Ch. 2 Vocabulary & Terminology Flashcards

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palatography

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experimental method that shows the contact between the tongue and the roof of the mouth. Static or dynamic

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x-ray photography

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x-rays used i conjunction with sound film. The use of this technique can reveal the details of the functioning og the vocal apparatus. The entirety of how a sound is produced is revealed and can actually be seen as it happens.

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sound spectograph

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equipment that generates spectograms from speech inout

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impressionistic phonetic transcription

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a method of writing down speech sounds with the intent of capturing how they are pronounced (using phonetic alphabet)

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5
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phone

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a speech sound written in square backets

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segment

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the individual units of the speech stream; segments can be further subdivided into consonants and vowels

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suprasegmentals

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a phonetic characteristic of speech sounds such as lenth, intonation, tone, or stress, that rides on top of segmental features.

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syllable

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a unit of speech, made up of an onset and rhyme

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monosyllabic

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consisting of only one syllable

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onset

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in a syllable, any consonant(s) that comes before the rhyme

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rhyme

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in a syllable, the vowel and any consonants that follow it.

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nucleus

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the core element of a syllable, carrying stress, length, and pitch(tone)

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13
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monophthongs

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a simple vowel, composed of a single configuration of the vocal organs

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14
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diphthongs

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a complex vowel, composed of a sequence of two different configurations of the vocal organs

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15
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running speech/continuous speech

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the usual form of spoken language, with all the words and phrases run together, without pauses in between them.

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16
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articulatory description

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description of the motion/ positioning of the parts of vocal tract that are responsible for the production of speech sounds

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articulation

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motion or positioning of some parts of the vocal tract (often, not always, a muscular part like tongue or lips)

18
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segmental features

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voicing, place, and manner of articulation

19
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larynx

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voice box

20
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vocal tract glottal system

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part of the respiratory system located below the larynx