Phonetics Flashcards

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Consonants

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The word consonant is also used to refer to a letter of an alphabet that denotes a consonant sound.

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Vowels

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In English there are five vowel letters in the alphabet.

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Accommodation

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In linguistics, accommodation is the process by which participants in a conversation adjust their accent, diction, or other aspects of language according to the speech style of the other participant.

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Levelling

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Dialect levelling or leveling is the process of an overall reduction in the variation or diversity of features in one or more dialects.

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IPA

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The International Phonetic Alphabet is a system where each symbol is associated with a particular English sound.

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Prosody

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In linguistics, prosody is concerned with those elements of speech that are not individual phonetic segments but are properties of syllables and larger units of speech, including linguistic functions such as intonation, tone, stress, and rhythm.

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Accent

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Accent is the part of dialect concerning local pronunciation.

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Phonological Devices

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In spoken language, a phonological word is a prosodic unit that can be preceded and followed by a pause.

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Phoneme

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In linguistics, a phoneme is the smallest sound unit in a language that is capable of conveying a distinct meaning, such as the s of sing and the r of ring.

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Connected Speech Processes

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The processes that make up connected speech are assimilation, elision, weakening, contractions, and liaison.

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Non-fluency Features

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Non-fluency features are common and evident. There is repetition; there are pauses as hesitation, stuttering perhaps.

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Phonetics

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Phonetics is the study of the sounds used in speech, and the way these sounds are produced

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