Consonant articulatory 2 Flashcards

1
Q

nasals (e.g., [m], [n], [N]) are :

A

(sonorant) stops that have

laminal nasal airflow

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2
Q

fricatives can be what vs what: (2 things)

A

median vs lateral

sibilant vs non-sibilant

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3
Q

Fricatives and affricates are divided into two categories::

A

stridents and non-stridents

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4
Q

Stridents are also called:

A

sibilants

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5
Q

Final devoicing allophonic rule:

A

Obstruents are often (partially)

devoiced word-finally

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6
Q

Coronal stop deletion:

A

Word-final /t/ and /d/
preceded by a consonant are optionally deleted,
especially when the next word starts with a consonant

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7
Q

Coronal stop deletion examples:

A

bestbuy, most people

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