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4.1
Chapter 2: Articulatory Processes
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Question
1. Which underlined sounds would be examples of nasalization?
c
a
n't
can't
c
a
rt
cart
l
e
ngth
length
gr
u
nge
grunge
gr
u
bby
grubby
s
a
me
same
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Question
2. Click on all the examples of epenthesis.
consonant pronounced as [kɑnstənn̩t]
consonant pronounced as consonant
suppose pronounced as [spowz]
suppose pronounced as suppose
something pronounced as [sʌmpθɪŋ]
something pronounced as something
writer pronounced as [ɹajɾɹ̩]
writer pronounced as writer
prince pronounced as [pɹɪnts]
prince pronounced as prince
length pronounced as [lɛŋkθ]
length pronounced as length
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Question
3. Click on all the examples of place assimilation for the underlined consonants.
i
n
correct [ŋ]
incorrect Latin Small Letter Eng
n
ation [n]
nation Latin Small Letter N
i
n
tolerable [n]
intolerable Latin Small Letter N
cal
m
[m]
calm Latin Small Letter M
i
m
possible [m]
impossible Latin Small Letter M
readi
n
g [ŋ]
reading Latin Small Letter Eng
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Question
4. Click on all the words in which the underlined sound would be a flap in American English.
a
t
om
atom
a
t
omic
atomic
bu
tt
er
butter
beau
t
iful
beautiful
in
t
elligent
intelligent
ci
t
y
city
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5. Click on all the examples of metathesis.
album pronounced as [æblʌm]
album pronounced as album
athlete pronounced as [æθəlit]
athlete pronounced as athlete
fifths pronounced as [fɪfts]
fifths pronounced as fifths
ask pronounced as [æks]
ask pronounced as ask
animal pronounced as [æmɪnl̩]
animal pronounced as animal
parade pronounced as [pɹ̥ejd]
parade pronounced as parade
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Question
6. Which processes are at work in the pronunciation of
would have
as [wʊdə]?
6. Which processes are at work in the pronunciation of would have as would have?
nasalization
deletion
epenthesis
vowel reduction
place assimilation
voicing assimilation
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7. Which processes are at work in the pronunciation of
have to
as [hæftə]?
7. Which processes are at work in the pronunciation of have to as have to?
voicing assimilationl
place assimilation
deletion
metathesis
dissimilation
vowel reduction
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