Autoevaluación THEME 9 Flashcards

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When does a Stop or Occlusive sounds occur?

A

When the active articulator touches the passive articulator and completely cuts off the air flow through the mouth.

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What is a Homorganic?

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Sounds that have the same articulator and point of articulation.

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What are the stop sounds in English and Spanish?

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The stop sounds in English and Spanish are /p/ - /t/ - /k/ - /b/ - /d/ - /g/

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What is the difference between the phonemes /t/ and /d/ in Spanish and English?

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English /t/ and /d/ are apico alveolar while Spanish /t/ and /d/ are apico dental.

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When the voiceless English stop sounds /p, t, k/ are strongly aspirated?

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The voiceless English stop sounds /p, t, k/ are strongly aspirated when they occur in initial position (I) of a word.

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What is the difference between the phonemes /p/ and /b/ in Spanish and English?

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The feature that differs between these sounds in Spanish as well as in English is voicing. /p/ is voiceless and /b/ is voiced.

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How many allophones are there /p/ in Spanish and English?

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Spanish /p/ has just one allophone while English /p/ has commonly four ones.

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What is the difference between the /t/ sound in Spanish and English?

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The English /t/ is apico alveolar while Spanish /t/ is apico dental.

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How many allophones does the /g/ sound have in Spanish and English?

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English has just one allophone while Spanish has two ones.

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