Autoevaluación THEME 11 Flashcards
How does the / tʃ / Phoneme and Allophones produce?
The front and sides of the tongue contact the alveolar ridge anteriorly and laterally. The velopharyngeal area is closed. Air pressure build up behind the obstruction is released by lowering the tongue, and is followed by frictional noise associated with fricative portion of the sound.
How does an Affricate sound occur?
An affricate sound is the combination of a stop and a fricative due to both have the same places of articulation.
Does the sound /tʃ/ happens in both languages English and Spanish?
The /dʒ/ sound is the counterpart of /tʃ/.
What is the allophone of <ll>in Spanish?</ll>
The allophone of <ll>in Spanish is [dʒ].</ll>
Describe the / tʃ / allophone according to the articulator and point of articulation?
It is voiceless, apico alveolar lamino fronto palatal, affricate.
Describe the /dʒ/ allophone according to the articulator and point of articulation?
It is voiced, apico alveolar lamino fronto palatal, affricate.
Choose the correct phonemics and phonetics transcription for: llave?
The transcription for llave is /ˈʎabe/ [ˈdʒaβe]
Choose the correct phonemics and phonetics transcription for: angel?
The transcription for angel is /ˈændʒəl/ [ˈæːndʒəɫ]
Choose the correct phonemics and phonetics transcription for: llave
The transcription for llave is /ˈʎabe/ [ˈdʒaβe]
Choose the correct phonemics and phonetics transcription for: nature
The transcription for nature is /ˈnejtʃəɹ/ [ˈneɪ̯tʃɚ]