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Practice Test

Short answer How are central consonants pronounced? What regulates air flow through the nose? What is stress comprised of?

Short answer What are the allophones of /p/ and where does each appear?

Short answer [p̥] after voiceless stops What are the allophones of /p/ and where does each appear? [p̥] after voiceless stops [ph] word initially and in the beginning of a stressed syllable [p] after [s] and elsewhere

What are the four features that describe this vowel?

What are the four features that describe this vowel? High, front, unrounded, lax

What are the five features that describe this consonant? [ʧ]

What are the five features that describe this consonant? [ʧ] Voiceless, alveopalatal, central, oral, affricate

What is the phonemic an phonetic transcription? “clasp”

What is the phonemic an phonetic transcription What is the phonemic an phonetic transcription? Assume all possible processes apply. “crowded” /kɹaʊdɨd/ [kɹ̥aʊdɨd]

What is the phonemic an phonetic transcription What is the phonemic an phonetic transcription? Assume all possible processes apply. “crowded” /kɹaʊdɨd/ [kɹ̥aʊdɨd̥]

What is the IPA symbol? Voiced labiovelar central oral approximant

What is the IPA symbol? Voiced labiovelar central oral approximant [w]

What is the IPA symbol? Central mid unrounded lax vowel

What is the IPA symbol? Central mid unrounded lax vowel [ə] and [Ʌ]

Transcribe phonetically We always eat turkey

Transcribe phonetically We always eat turkey [wiʔaɫwizit̚tɝki] [wijaɫweɪziʔ̚tɝki]

What does the intonation do in this sentence? We always eat turkey

What does the intonation do in this sentence? We always eat turkey It falls

What does the intonation do in this sentence? We always eat turkey It falls

What words have phrase stress? I used to have skiis in my closet at home

What words have phrase stress? I used to have skiis in my closet at home

What word has the tonic syllable of thesentence? I used to have skiis in my closet at home

What word has the tonic syllable of thesentence? I used to have skiis in my closet at home

Point out the transcription mistake Honor [hanɚ]

Point out the phones in the waveform What is the first sound? Fricative, stop, vowel What is the second sound? Stop, approximant, vowel What is the third sound? Vowel, fricative, voiced stop