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12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 1/12 Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I Due Nov 6 at 11:59pm Points 22 Questions 12 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 10 minutes 21.5 out of 22 Score for this attempt: 21.5 out of 22 Submitted Nov 6 at 11pm This attempt took 10 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 2: Week 2 . Contains 12 ±ll-in-the-blank and ±ll in multiple blanks questions. Is unlimited in time. Allows 2 attempts. Is worth 22 points . To review the assignment information, click on the document name to view or download the document. Exercise Assignment Instructions (https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/±les/97821291?wrap=1) (https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/±les/97821291/download?download_frd=1) ($CANVAS_COURSE_REFERENCE$/±le_ref/gfef5ed5b3f04231b2c24451c99cb8093?wrap=1) Quiz: Exercise Resources The Online Etymology Dictionary (https://www.etymonline.com/) The Oxford English Dictionary (https://www.oed.com/) Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 2: Week 2. TAKE THE QUIZ AGAIN 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 1 Sign In
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 2/12 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: p . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation . voiceless bilabial stop voiceless Correct! Correct! bilabial Correct! Correct! stop Correct! Correct! Great! 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 2 For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: z . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation .
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 3/12 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: voiced alveolar fricative voiced Correct! Correct! alveolar Correct! Correct! fricative Correct! Correct! Great! 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 3 Answer 1: Answer 2: For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: t ʃ . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation . voiceless palatal affricate voiceless Correct! Correct! palatal Correct! Correct!
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12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 4/12 Answer 3: affricate Correct! Correct! Great! 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 4 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: g . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation . voiced velar stop voiced Correct! Correct! velar Correct! Correct! stop Correct! Correct! Great
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 5/12 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 5 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: ð . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation . voiced interdental fricative voiced Correct! Correct! interdental Correct! Correct! fricative Correct! Correct! Great! 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 6 For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: f . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation ,
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 6/12 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: then the manner of articulation . voiceless labiodental fricative voiceless Correct! Correct! labiodental Correct! Correct! fricative Correct! Correct! Great! 1 / 1.5 pts Question 7 Answer 1: Answer 2: For this exercise, write into the blanks the phonetic description of the following segment: n . Be sure to type in ±rst the voicing , then the place of articulation , then the manner of articulation . voiced aleolar nasal voiced Correct! Correct!
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12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 7/12 Answer 3: aleolar You Answered You Answered alveolar Correct Answer Correct Answer nasal Correct! Correct! 1.25 / 1.25 pts Question 8 In regressive assimilation, one or more features of a segment bleeds to an adjacent segment. In which direction, forward or backward ? backward Correct! Correct! Correct Answers Correct Answers backward 1.25 / 1.25 pts Question 9 In progressive assimilation, one or more features of a segment bleeds to an adjacent segment. In which direction, forward or backward ? forward Correct! Correct! Correct Answers Correct Answers forward 6 / 6 pts Question 10
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 8/12 Answer 1: Answer 2: For each of the following, state whether the assimilation that occurs, if any, is either progressive or regressive . If there is no assimilation, type in none . syn- + biosis = symbiosis regressive syn- + dicate = syndicate none nat + -ion = nation regressive tripod + -s = tripods progressive in + possible = impossible regressive stuff + -ed = stuffed progressive electric + -al + electrical none electric + -ity = electricity regressive vid + -ion = vision regressive press + -ure = pressure regressive in + gratitude = ingratitude regressive reg iment, reg ular, but cor reg - + t = cor rec t regressive regressive Correct! Correct!
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 9/12 Answer 3: Answer 4: Answer 5: Answer 6: Answer 7: Answer 8: Answer 9: Answer 10: Answer 11: Answer 12: none Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! progressive Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! progressive Correct! Correct! none Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! regressive Correct! Correct! Fantastic!!!
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12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 10/12 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 11 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: Answer 4: Answer 5: For this exercise, consider the word nation . It shares the root - nat -, meaning 'birth,' with other words such as prenatal and nativity . In these words, the root is pronounced ne t . But in the word nation , it is pronounced ne ʃ . What changes have taken place. (If a possible answer does not apply, type in none .) Voicing: from none to voiceless Place of articulation: from alveolar to palatal Manner of articulation: from stop to fricative . i i none Correct! Correct! voiceless Correct Answer Correct Answer voiceless Correct! Correct! none Correct Answer Correct Answer alveolar Correct! Correct! palatal Correct! Correct! stop Correct! Correct!
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 11/12 Answer 6: fricative Correct! Correct! Great! 1.5 / 1.5 pts Question 12 Answer 1: Answer 2: Answer 3: For this exercise, consider the word occasion . It shares the root - cad -, meaning 'fall,' with other words such as cadence and cadaver . In these words, the ±nal segment of the root is pronounced d . But in the word occasion , it is pronounced ȝ . What changes have taken place. (If a possible answer does not apply, type in none .) Voicing: from none to voiced Place of articulation: from alveolar to palatal Manner of articulation: from stop to fricative . none Correct! Correct! voiced Correct Answer Correct Answer voiced Correct! Correct! none Correct Answer Correct Answer
12/26/23, 7:42 PM Quiz: Exercise 5 - Phonological Forms I: ENGL334: Etymology (D01) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/527328/quizzes/2621260?module_item_id=59275041 12/12 Answer 4: Answer 5: Answer 6: alveolar Correct! Correct! palatal Correct! Correct! stop Correct! Correct! fricative Correct! Correct! Great! Quiz Score: 21.5 out of 22
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