Phonetics glossary

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  • morpheme smallest meaningful unit
  • go free morpheme example
  • -er, s, -ling bound morpheme 3 ex.
  • suffix a morpheme added to form a derivative
  • phonemes sound units that distinguish words but don't mean anything in themselves
  • [p] [b] pat bat phonemes example
  • IPA international phonetic association
  • voiceless sounds without vibration
  • voiced vibration of the vocal cords
  • vowels voiced or voiceless? always voiced
  • articulatory descriptions description of the movements of the speech organs when producing sounds
  • manner and place of articulation Fancy description of articulatory description
  • plosive explosive, releasing a burst of air by blocking the vocal tract
  • fricative friction, air forced through a narrow channel
  • [t] plosive example
  • [f] fricative example
  • affricate sound that starts as a plosive followed by a fricative
  • affricate example badge [dʒ]
  • nasal air escapes from the nose
  • [n] nasal example
  • lateral partially blocking the airstream, breath escapes along sides of the tongue
  • [l] lateral example
  • frictionless continuant sound produced without complete closure in the vocal oral cavity
  • [w] continuant example
  • w, y semivowel examples 2
  • place of articulation placement of the tongue
  • bilabial both lips /b/ /p/
  • labio-dental lower lips upper teeth /f/ /v/
  • labio-velar velum (gommen) /w/
  • apico-dental tip of tongue upper teeth /θ/ /ð/
  • apico-alveolar tip of tongue teeth ridge /s/ /z/
  • predorso palate-alveolar hard palate tongue /ʃ/
  • dorso palatal /j/
  • dorso velar /g/ /k/
  • glottal opening vocal folds /h/
  • phonetics study of sounds
  • phonology use of sounds in a particular language
  • allophone different sounds of the same phoneme e.g. dialects
  • minimal pair two identical sounding words with the exception of one phoneme
  • cat bat minimal pair example
  • vowels speech sounds produced without airflow hindrance
  • consonant speech sound produced with stopping or hindering airflow
  • manner of articulation how the speech organs produce sounds
  • place of articulation place in the mouth where particular sounds are produced
  • word stress the prominence of syllables in a word
  • sentence stress the prominence of words in a sentence
  • primary stress words with 2 or more syllables that are stressed on the 1st
  • article primary stress example
  • cigar primary stress exception
  • antepenultimate third-from-the-end rule
  • analysis antepenultimate example
  • elevator antepenultimate exception
  • romance suffixes (french) stressed on the last syllable
  • cavalier, balloon romance suffixes examples
  • statistical, contagion, physician words stressed on syllable before the suffic
  • stress on stem of the word words beginning with a prefix
  • yankee romance suffixes exception
  • catholic specific suffixes exception
  • absurd, foresee stem of the word example
  • impulse stem of the word exception
  • stress on prefix dual word class membership adjectives
  • stress on stem of the word dual word class membership verbs
  • 'increase dual word class noun example
  • con'duct dual word class verb example
  • stress shift compounds and double stressed words
  • afternoon stress shift example
  • prosody intonation, rhythm and stress in speech
  • stress-timed rhythm stress normally at regular intervals
  • intonation indicator of words that carry the most important information
  • attitude marker provide the emotional state of the speaker
  • nucleus the most stressed syllable or most prominent word in the tone unit
  • tone unit integrated pitch movement centered around nucleus
  • falling tones you go down at the end of the uttarance
  • normal statements, WH, and tag questions examples of using falling tones
  • rising tones used for yes/no questions, echos, and asking for information (you go up)
  • pre-head, head, nucleus, tail 4 structures of the tone unit
  • glide nuclear tone other name

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