Linguistics Questions
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study of the sounds produced by human beings
vowel constitutes the main part of the syllabe called
the vowel may be followed by one or more consonants called
shifting a single phoneme in a word can change the meaning of that word
there should be as many consonants in the onset as possible
produced by constricting the airflow but not as much as for fricatives
if the choice of the allophone does not depend on the context we say we have
complete closure followed by friction during the release phase
a phoneme can be realised as several distinct phones called allophones
study of the organisation of sound systems
there is no nasal vowels in english
the vowel may be preceded by one or more consonants called
if the onset contains more than one consonant it is called a
if an allophone occurs only in a certain context and the other allophone occurs only in another context we say they are in
complete closure of the articulators
consonant pronounced with using vocal folds
What is the goal of the type of persuasive message called question of fact/conjecture?
What is the goal of the type of persuasive message called question of value?
what two types of connectives remind the audience and are the most detailed?
how many main points should a speech be limited two
