Allophonic Variation Of Manner Flashcards

1
Q

What is double articulation?

A

Production of two articulations of same manner/different place (equal)

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2
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What is an example of a double articulation?

A

Labio-velar

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3
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What is nasalisation?

A

Addition of opening of velopharyngeal port/lowering of velum

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4
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With nasalisation air goes through?

A

The nasal cavity

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5
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Nasal sounds are produced when

A

The oral cavity is closed

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6
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Vowels can be nasalised by?

A

Bringing the soft palate down to let airflow through the nasal cavity as well as the oral cavity

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7
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Nasalisation is very common in

A

Normal and disordered speech

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8
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With nasalisation air escapes through

A

Nasal cavity as well as oral cavity

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9
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Nasalisation affects

A

Vowels mostly and approximants

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10
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The diacritic for nasalisation is

A

Like Spanish symbol above n is suenos

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11
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In English nasalisation occurs

A

Due to context

Man nasalisation of a

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12
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In French vowels before nasal consonant

A

Have nasalisation but no nasal produced

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13
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In English nasalisation can occur

A

1-2 segments before a nasal consonant
1 segment following a nasal consonant
nasalisation of I in parsnip
Nasalisation of l and e in lentil

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14
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Nasalisation: voice quality

A

Runs through speech (pathology, dialectal) velum is constantly lowered

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