Identify the correct transcription of the word available, a) [ə'veIləbl], Identify the correct transcription of the word convenient, a) [kən'vi\:njənt], Choose the correct transcription for “grab”, a) ['græb], Choose the correct transcription for 'pluck', a) ['plʌk], Choose the correct transcription for 'stream', a) ['strim], Are the abstractions of speech unit which differ one meaning from another, a) Phonemes, Orthography is......, a) The pronunciation of a word that represents the alphabetics spelling, Choose the correct transcription for ' mood', a) ['muːd], Choose the correct transcription for 'went', a) ['went], The study of human speech sounds in a language that form systematized patterns is called, a) PHONETICS, Choose the best description for the first sound in the American pronunciation of the word 'teeth.', a) ALVEOLARPALATAL, Choose the correct number of the syllables of the word [ri'kwaiә], а) 3, How many vowel sounds in the English alphabet?, а) 6, Find the word with the different vowel, a) Start, Which letter has the sound [kw], а) q, Choose the plosives, a) [ p,b,k ], The position of the tongue is characterized from two aspects, a) Horizontal and vertical movements, Any back vowel in English is produced with, a) Rounded lips, …….are vowels the articulation of which is almost unchanging, a) Monophthongoids, According to the horizontal movements of the tongue vowels a divided into, a) Front, central, back, According to the vertical movements of the tongue vowels a divided into, a) High, mid, low, 2Long vowels are, a) [i\: a\: o\: u\: ə\:], Short vowels are, a) [i e o u Λ ə], Choose rounded vowels, a) [ɒ, ↄ\:, u, u\:], Choose dental or interdental consonants, a) [Ɵ, ð], Choose alveolar consonants, a) [t, d, n, l, s, z], Choose post-alveolar consonant, a) [r], Choose palatal-alveolar consonants, a) [∫, t∫, ʒ, dʒ], Choose velar consonants, a) [k, g, ɳ], Choose the palatal consonant, a) [j], ….. Is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract, a) Consonant, Three lip positions are distinguished, a) Spread, neutral, rounded, What acoustic parameter is measured in decibels (dB)?, a) Intensity, The place of articulation of nasal sound in the word ‘seventh’, a) Dental, Manner of articulation fare- chare, fail – jail, a) Constrictive vs. affricates, … are used to express emotions, a) Emphatic pauses, Choose the word with the sound /i\, a) Mean, Choose the word with the sound /ə/, a) Enter, Choose the word with the sound /∫/, a) Wish, Choose the word with the sound /æ/, a) Apple, Choose the word with the sound /ð/, a) This, Choose the word with the sound /Ʌ/, a) Puppy, Choose the word with the sound /j/, a) Yes, Choose the word with the sound /ȝ/, a) Leisure, A standard illustrative example should clarify this further\: as we have already seen, in English, word-initial voiceless plosives – such as in pit, pot, put, tip, top, etc. – are generally considered to be ………., i.e. they are produced with a slight hissing sound immediately after the plosive burst and before the onset of the following vowel, a) Aspirated, …………..are words with varied pronunciation and the same spelling ( e. g. read /riːd/ – read /red/, a) Homographs, ………… are words that written differently but we read them in the same way as another word (e. g. sun /sʌn/ – son /sʌn/), a) Homophones, we distinguish two basic types of phonemes, a) Vowels and consonants, Choose from the words containing /ʃ/ and /ʒ/, a) You do not understand anything, are you in Confucians or in confusion?, find the words with the sound /j/, a) Yesterday, unique, queue, ………. represent the upper and the lower limits of human voice or the range of the voice, a) Two parallel lines (staves)̲̲̲̲̅̅̅̅̅, Two vertical bars || denote…... which usually occurs at the end of a sentence, a) a long pause, A single vertical bar | denotes ……………… inside a sentence, a) a short pause, Includes unstressed and half-stressed syllables preceding the first stressed syllable, a) The pre-head, the last stressed syllable is called, a) the nucleus, includes the stressed and unstressed syllables beginning with the first stressed syllable up to the last stressed syllable, a) The head, the unstressed and half-stressed syllables that follow the nucleus are called, a) The tail, the rises and falls that take place in the nucleus or start with it are called, a) Nuclear tones, is the most important part of the intonation pattern as it defines the communicative type of the sentence, 264.determines the semantic value of the intonation-group, indicated the communicative center of the intonation –group or of the whole sentence, a) The nucleus, …… is a complex unity of variations in pitch, stress, tempo and timber, a) Intonation, ….. is the relative speed with which sentences and intonation-groups are pronounced in connected speech, a) Tempo, …… is a special coloring of voice which shows the speaker’s emotions, i.e. pleasure, displeasure, sorrow, etc., a) Speech timber, …… shows that the non-final intonation-group is complete, important by itself and is not so closely connected with the following intonation-group, a) The falling nuclear tone, ……. shows that the non-final intonation-group is closely connected in meaning with the following intonation-group, is not important by itself and implies continuation, a) The rising nuclear tone, Unstressed syllables are represented by, a) Dots, Which word has the primary stress on the FIRST syllable?, A. COver, Which word contains a SHORT vowel sound?, A. ship, Which sentence shows the prominent (focused) word correctly?, A. I asked you to CALL her, Which pair shows minimal pairs for /ɪ/ and /iː/?, A. ship – sheep, . Which transcription is correct for the diphthong in “face”?, A. /eɪ/, Which word contains a glottal stop in many accents of English?, A. button, Which option shows correct linking between words?, A. go‿out, Which of these includes an example of assimilation?, A. green park → greem park, Which example shows intrusive R?, A. law(r) and order, Which word has falling intonation in a neutral statement?, A. He’s coming tomorrow, Which form shows weak pronunciation of “can”?, A. /kən/, Which sentence stresses the contrast correctly?, A. I said TEA, not coffee, Which word uses the /θ/ sound?, A. thick, Which pair demonstrates schwa /ə/?, A. teacher – about, Which consonant is voiceless?, a) /f/, Which sentence shows correct tonic stress?, A. I can’t BELIEVE it!, Which word contains a tense vowel?, A. food, Which option shows correct linking R after /ə/?, A. idea(r) of, Which pair shows consonant elision?, A. next week → nex week, Which word has a silent consonant?, A. honest, Which word shows correct stress placement?, A. PHOtograph, . Which word ends with the /ŋ/ sound?, A. sing, Which word uses a weak form of “to”?, A. /tə/, Which sentence uses a rising tone?, A. You’re coming?, Which pair demonstrates palatalisation?, A. did you → diʤu, Which option illustrates stress shift?, A. COMfort → comFORTable, Which word has stress on the SECOND syllable?, A. beGIN, Which is the correct strong form of “some”?, A. /sʌm/, Which sentence shows secondary stress correctly marked?, A. ,indiˌviDUality, Which example contains a consonant cluster at the beginning of the word?, A. spring.
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