Review Notes 6 Flashcards
1
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Context Free Phonological Conditioning is:
A
Systematic within the domain of the natural class it defines. No other context applies.
2
Q
An example of Context-Free Phonological conditioning:
A
Velar fronting across all positions of syllables, nasalization of vowels in English before nasal sounds
3
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An example of Context-Dependant Phonological conditioning:
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Velar Fronting in the onsets of “stressed” syllables.
4
Q
What did we see in Amahl’s data?
A
He struggled to produce coronal fricatives, and stopped them, then affricated them before producing them correctly.