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Phonetics
BilabialsCo-articulation effects
Place of articulation
Free and bound morphemes
Phrase structure rulesSyllables and clusters
Morphology
Lexical and functional morphemenext previousEndHomeTest
The general study of the characters of speech sound ,is called phonetics.
Our main interest will be in articulatory phonetics , which study of how speech sound are made.
Auditory phonetics which deals with the preception, via the ear, of speech sound .
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The process of making one sound almost at the same time as the next
sound is called co-articulation
Assimilation : when two sound segments occur in sequence and some
aspect of one segement is taken by the other, the process known as
assimilation
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NessLess Care
SuffixSuffixStem
BoundBoundfree
Ed Dress Un
SuffixStemPrefix
BoundFreebound
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We can think of this tree diagram format in two different ways
:
1) we can simply treat is as a static representation.
2) to generate a very large number of sentence with that look
like a very small number of rules
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In many languages , what appear to be single forms actually turn out to contain a large number of word-like elements , for examples , in Swahili(spoken through out east africa)
Ni -ta -ku -pendaI will you love
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What we have described as free morpheme fall into two categories , the first is that set of ordinary , nouns , verbs. The second categories are called functional morpheme such as : conjection , preposition , article ,
pronouns .
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Select the true answer : -The process of making one sound almost at the same time as the next sound is called (co-articulation * assimilation )
The general study of the characters of speech sound ,is called -
morpheme)–phonetics)
True or false :
when two sound segments occur in sequence and some aspect of one segement is taken by the other, the process known as phonetics ( true – false )
Auditory phonetics which deals with the preception, via the ear, of speech sound ( true – false )
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