Quiz_ Phonetics Applied_ LING301_ Introduction to Linguistics
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Quiz: Phonetics Applied
Due Apr 29 at 11:59pm
Points 30
Questions 13
Time Limit 40 Minutes
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The quiz:
Covers the Learn
material from Module 6: Week 6
.
Contains 13 multiple-choice and matching
questions.
Is limited
to 40 minutes.
Allows
1 attempt.
Is worth 30 points
.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 6: Week 6.
The word thought
is made up of _____ individual sound(s).
What is the ±rst sound in the word easy
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Quiz: Phonetics Applied: LING301: Introduction to Linguistics (D01)
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[a
ɪ
]
[e]
[i]
[a]
Question 3
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[æ]
[
ɛ
]
[
ə
]
[i]
Question 4
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Of
shoes
and
ships
IncorrectQuestion 5
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They are all alveolar.
They are all laterals.
They are all approximants.
They are all glides.
[w
ɪ
t
ʃ
ʌ
v d
ə
fal
ə
ʊɪ
ŋ
ɪ
z nat ə
fr
ʌ
nt va
ʊ
ə
l] ?
Consider this transcription of the line of cabbages and kings from Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and
the Carpenter":
The transcription contains one major error in pronunciation for any American English speaker. Which
word contains this error?
What features do the sounds [l] [
ɹ
] [j] [w] share?
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Question 6
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[f
ɪ
z
ɪ
ks]
[f
ɪ
sikz]
[±sa
ɪ
ks]
[feziks]
Question 7
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The sounds [t] and [d] are oral while [s] and [z] are nasal.
The sounds [t] and [d] are stops while [s] and [z] are fricatives.
The sounds [t] and [d] are central while [s] and [z] are lateral.
The sounds [t] and [d] are alveolar while [s] and [z] are alveo-palatal.
Question 8
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Mid front unrounded lax
[
ɛ
]
Voiceless alveo-palatal affricate
[t
ʃ
]
Voiced interdental fricative
[ð]
Voiced alveolar lateral
[l]
High back rounded tense
What is the best transcription for the word physics
?
Which phonetic feature differentiates [t] and [d] from [s] and [z]?
Match each phonetic description with its corresponding symbol:
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[u]
[
ʔ
]
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
[thru]
[
θ
rugh]
[throu]
[
θ
ru]
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
[h] vs. [
ʔ
]
[
ʃ
] vs. [t
ʃ
]
[k] vs. [
ŋ
]
[d] vs. [k]
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
pity
pits
pieces
pizza
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
[
ʒ
]
What is the correct transcription for the word through
?
Which of the following sound pairs have the same manner of articulation?
The transcription [pits
ə
] represents which word?
What is the ±rst sound in the word judge
?
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[g]
[
ʤ
]
[j]
Question 13
18 / 18 pts
Mid front unrounded lax
[
ɛ
]
Voiceless alveo-palatal affricate
[t
ʃ
]
Voiced interdental fricative
[ð]
Voiced alveolar lateral
[l]
High back rounded tense
[u]
Quiz Score: 29 out of 30
Match each phonetic description with its corresponding symbol:
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