Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Phonetics

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study of the minimal units that make up language; sounds of spoken language

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articulatory phonetics

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the study of the production of speech sounds. for ex: investigates the physical properties of sounds

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acoustic phonetics

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study of the transmission and the physical properties of speech sounds. for ex: investigates how sounds are produced

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auditory phonetics

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study of the perception of speech sounds.

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International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

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It is applicable to all spoken language and universal.

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monophthong

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

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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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Bilabial

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Consonants bringing both lips closer together

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Labiodental

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Consonants made with lower lip against upper teeth

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Interdental

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tip of the tongue protuding between front teech

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Alveolar

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sounds made with tongue tip or near alveolar ridge

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Palatal

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sounds made with tongue near the center of the hard portion of the roof of the mouth

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Velar

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consonants produced at the soft palate of the roof of mouth behind the hard palate

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glottal

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sounds that are produced at larynx

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15
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Stops

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made by obstructing the airstream completely in the oral cavity

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Fricatives

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made by forming a nearly complete obstruction of the vocal tract

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affricatives

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made by stopping the airstream completely and then releasing the articulators slightly so frication noise is produced

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nasals

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produced by lowering velum and thus opening the nasal passage to the vocal tract

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glides

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made with only a slight closure of the articulators, so that if the vocal tract were any more open the result would be a vowel sound

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intonation

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Commonly refers to the pattern of pitch movements across a stretch of speech such as a sentence. The meaning of a sentence can depend in part on a intonation contour of the sentence.