2. Phonetics
Bilabials
Co-articulation effects
Place of articulation
Free and bound morphemes
Phrase structure rules
Syllables and clusters
Morphology
Lexical and functional morpheme
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3. 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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5. 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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7. Care Less Ness
Stem Suffix Suffix
free Bound Bound
Un Dress Ed
Prefix Stem Suffix
bound Free Bound
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8. 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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10. 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 -penda
I will you love
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11. 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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12. 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
)phonetics – morpheme)
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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