True: /p//t//k//b//d/ and /g/ are plosives., The glottal stop is an allophone in free variation., /t/ can be elided ONLY between consonants, when it's final in the syllable and as long as it is followed by a voiceless consonant. , In English, there are five groups of consonants: plosives, affricates, fricatives, nasals and approximants. , Bilabial, velar and alveolar are places of articulation., /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ are counterparts and affricates. , The alveolar ridge is the part within the oral cavity that is right behind the upper front teeth., "Spotless" is an instance of lateral release. , "Of" carries /v/ while "off" carries /f/., Coalescence is optional. , The verb "to be" is (almost) never in its strong form, Some consonants can be devoiced when followed by a voiceless consonant or a silence. , In tag questions, auxiliary verbs are always strong., There are three types of assimilation: of place, of manner and of voice. , “Of course” is an instance of assimilation of voice., "Power" takes a triphthong., Tonicity concerns nucleus placement. , LLI = Last Lexical Item?, The LLI rule applies when there's neutral tonicity., Time-space markers and cohesion markers are examples of non-nuclear expressions., For the level tone, no pitch movement occurs., False: When nasals are produced, the velum is raised., Nasalized vowels are produced after a nasal consonant., /d/ can work as a syllabic consonant. , When an allophone occurs, meaning changes., "Heat" and "heed" are homographs., Syllabicity is an allophonic process of complementary distribution. , All plosives can be fully aspirated, depending on the context they appear., /ɑː/ can be clipped when followed by a voiced consonant. , A strong syllable can take SCHWA. , /'gləʊtl/ is the correct pronunciation of the word "glottal"., The strong syllable is always the first one in a word. , Pronouns carry their strong form only when stranded. , In the word "operate", /p/ is fully aspirated. , We use two dots to indicate that a vowel is short. , In the word "skate", /k/ is fully aspirated., Consonants are dentalized when followed by /v/ or /f/., A stress, be it primary or secondary, can take either a strong or a weak vowel., 'Stress' and 'accent' mean the same., Onsets are obligatory., Tonality concerns tones. , Adjectives and verbs are preferred in English to bear the nucleus. , Wh-questions usually take a rise. ,

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