THE SOUNDS OF LANGAUGE (TASKS)

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THE SOUNDS OF LANGAUGE (TASKS) Yule, George (2011). The Study of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Chapter 1)

3A. SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION although [lðo] , beauty [bjuti], bomb [bm], ceiling [sil], charisma [krzm], choice [s], cough [kf] , exercise [ks(r)saz], hour [ar], light [lat]or [lajt], phase [fez] or [fejz], quiche [ki], quake [kwek], sixteen [skstin], thigh [θa] or [aj], tongue [tŋ], whose [huz], writhe [rað] or [rajð]

3.B GROUP THESE WORDS ACCORDING TO THE WAY THEY ARE PRONOUNCED FIVE LISTS [e] air, Danish, gauge, headache, nation, pear, weight [i] belief, critique, keys, meat, people, queen, receipt, scene, Sikh [f] belief, giraffe, philosopher, tough [k] critique, crockery, headache, keys, queen, Sikh [ß] Danish, mission, nation, ocean, sugar

3.CONSONANT DEFINITIONS (I) fan: voiceless labiodental fricative lunch: (voiced) alveolar liquid goal: voiced velar stop jail: voiced palatal affricate

3.CONSONANT DEFINITIONS (II) mist: (voiced) bilabial nasal shop: voiceless palatal fricative sun: voiceless alveolar fricative tall: voiceless alveolar stop yellow: (voiced) palatal glide zoo: voiced alveolar fricative