Phonology Practice With Answers
Phonology Practice With Answers
Phonology Practice With Answers
Linguistics201
Tongan
TonganisanAustronesianlanguagewhichisspokenbyabout100,000people,
primarilyinthesouthPacific,inplacessuchasTonga,AmericanSamoaandFiji.
TherearealsoafewspeakersinNorthAmerica,AustraliaandNewZealand.
ConsidertheTongandatabelowandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
Whatisthedistributionofthephones[s]and[t]inTongan?Aretheyseparate
phonemes,oraretheyallophonesofthesamephoneme?
Ifyouthinktheyareseparatephonemes,statetheevidenceshowingthatthetwo
soundsarecontrastive.Ifyouthinktheyareallophonesofthesamephoneme,write
aphonologicalrulethataccountsfortheirdistribution.
Sindhi
SindhiisanIndoEuropeanlanguagewhichisspokenprimarilyinPakistanbyabout
21millionpeople.
Whatisthedistributionofthephones[p],[b]and[ph]inSindhi?Aretheyseparate
phonemes,oraretheyallophonesofthesamephoneme?Giveevidenceforyour
answerbyeitherprovidingaruleforthedistributionoftheallophonesoraminimal
pairforthephonemes.
Micmac
MicmacisanAlgonquianlanguagewhichisspokenbyabout7,000peopleineastern
Canada,inplacessuchasCapeBretonIsland,NewBrunswick,andtheGasp
PeninsulaofQuebec.Infact,thenameGaspcomesfromtheMicmacwordgespeg,
meaning"land'send".
Are[p]and[b]separatephonemesinMicmac,oraretheyallophonesofthesame
phoneme?Giveevidenceforyouranswerbyeitherprovidingaruleforthe
distributionoftheallophonesoraminimalpairforthephonemes.
Mokilese
MokileseisanotherAustronesianlanguage,whichisspokenonapairofsmall
islandsintheFederatedStatesofMicronesia,byabout1,000people.Examinethe
Mokilesedatabelowandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
Phonetically,Mokilesehasvoicelessvowels(whicharedenotedwiththediacriticfor
voicelessnessunderneaththem).Whatisthenaturalclassofvowelsthatcanbe
devoicedinMokilese?Whatisthephoneticenvironmentwhichdetermineswhen
thesevowelsbecomevoiceless?
PhonologyPracticeExercises
Linguistics201
Tongan
TonganisanAustronesianlanguagewhichisspokenbyabout100,000people,
primarilyinthesouthPacific,inplacessuchasTonga,AmericanSamoaandFiji.
TherearealsoafewspeakersinNorthAmerica,AustraliaandNewZealand.
ConsidertheTongandatabelowandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
Whatisthedistributionofthephones[s]and[t]inTongan?Aretheyseparate
phonemes,oraretheyallophonesofthesamephoneme?
Ifyouthinktheyareseparatephonemes,statetheevidenceshowingthatthetwo
soundsarecontrastive.Ifyouthinktheyareallophonesofthesamephoneme,write
aphonologicalrulethataccountsfortheirdistribution.
Answer:
Theyareallophonesofthesamephoneme.[s](therestrictedallophone)isonly
foundbefore[i],and[t](thebasicallophone)isfoundbeforealltheothervowels.
Rule: /t/[s]/___[i]
Sindhi
SindhiisanIndoEuropeanlanguagewhichisspokenprimarilyinPakistanbyabout
21millionpeople.
Whatisthedistributionofthephones[p],[b]and[ph]inSindhi?Aretheyseparate
phonemes,oraretheyallophonesofthesamephoneme?Giveevidenceforyour
answerbyeitherprovidingaruleforthedistributionoftheallophonesoraminimal
pairforthephonemes.
Answer:
[p],[b]and[ph]arecontrastivephonemesinSindhi.Thereisaniceminimalsetfor
allthree:
1.[pnu] leaf
6.[p nu]
h hoodofsnake
10.[bnu] forest
Micmac
MicmacisanAlgonquianlanguagewhichisspokenbyabout7,000peopleineastern
Canada,inplacessuchasCapeBretonIsland,NewBrunswick,andtheGasp
PeninsulaofQuebec.Infact,thenameGaspcomesfromtheMicmacwordgespeg,
meaning"land'send".
Are[p]and[b]separatephonemesinMicmac,oraretheyallophonesofthesame
phoneme?Giveevidenceforyouranswerbyeitherprovidingaruleforthe
distributionoftheallophonesoraminimalpairforthephonemes.
Answer:
[p]and[b]areallophonesofthesamephonemeinMicmac.[b](therestricted
allophone)onlyappearsbetweentwovowels,and[p](thebasicallophone)appears
everywhereelse(withoneortwoconsonantsoneitherside,orattheedgeofa
word).
/p/[b]/V____V
Mokilese
MokileseisanotherAustronesianlanguage,whichisspokenonapairofsmall
islandsintheFederatedStatesofMicronesia,byabout1,000people.Examinethe
Mokilesedatabelowandthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.
Phonetically,Mokilesehasvoicelessvowels(whicharedenotedwiththediacriticfor
voicelessnessunderneaththem).Whatisthenaturalclassofvowelsthatcanbe
devoicedinMokilese?Whatisthephoneticenvironmentwhichdetermineswhen
thesevowelsbecomevoiceless?
Answer:
Onlyhighvowels([i],[u])canbedevoicedinMokilese.Theybecomevoicelessif
theyaresurroundedbyvoicelessconsonants.
PhonologyPracticeExercises,part2
Linguistics201
DistinctiveFeaturesandRules
Belowaresome(formalandinformal)descriptionsofphonologicalrules.Writeout
eachruleinformalnotation,usingtheappropriatedistinctivefeaturesforeach
segmentinvolvedintherule.
Youmayfindthefeaturetableattheendofsection3.3inyourtextbooktobeofuse
incompletingthisexercise.Onestrategyyoucanusefortheseproblemsistothink
firstofthephoneticdescriptionsofeachsegment(voicing,placeandmannerfor
consonants,andheight,front/backness,roundingandtense/laxforvowels)andjust
convertthoseintothecorrespondingphonologicalfeatures.Ultimately,yourgoal
shouldbetotrytoincludeonlythosefeatureswhicharenecessarytospecifythe
identityofthesegments("naturalclasses")involvedintherule.
Example:Tongan:/t/becomes[s]before[i]
FeatureNotation:
consonantal
+consonantal
DORSAL
CORONAL +continuant +high
voice /_____
+strident + front
+anterior round
continuant
+tense
(NotethatCrepresentsanyconsonant,Vrepresentsanyvowel,and#isaword
boundary.)
1.Micmac:/p/becomes[b]betweentwovowels
2.Mokilese:[i]+[u]becomevoicelessinbetweentwovoicelessconsonants
3.Japanese:/s/becomes[]before[i]
4.Japanese:/h/becomes[f]before[u]
5./n/[m]/____[b]
6./l/[o]/[i]____#
7./t/[t]/____[r]
PhonologyPracticeExercises,part2
Linguistics201
DistinctiveFeaturesandRules
Belowaresome(formalandinformal)descriptionsofphonologicalrules.Writeout
eachruleinformalnotation,usingtheappropriatedistinctivefeaturesforeach
segmentinvolvedintherule.
Youmayfindthefeaturetableattheendofsection3.3inyourtextbooktobeofuse
incompletingthisexercise.Onestrategyyoucanusefortheseproblemsistothink
firstofthephoneticdescriptionsofeachsegment(voicing,placeandmannerfor
consonants,andheight,front/backness,roundingandtense/laxforvowels)andjust
convertthoseintothecorrespondingphonologicalfeatures.Ultimately,yourgoal
shouldbetotrytoincludeonlythosefeatureswhicharenecessarytospecifythe
identityofthesegments("naturalclasses")involvedintherule.
Example:Tongan:/t/becomes[s]before[i]
FeatureNotation:
consonantal
+consonantal
DORSAL
CORONAL +continuant +high
voice /_____
+strident + front
+anterior round
continuant
+tense
(NotethatCrepresentsanyconsonant,Vrepresentsanyvowel,and#isaword
boundary.)
1.Micmac:/p/becomes[b]betweentwovowels
+consonantal
LABIAL [+voice] / consonantal _____ consonantal
voice +syllabic +syllabic
continuant
2.Mokilese:[i]+[u]becomevoicelessinbetweentwovoicelessconsonants
consonantal
+syllabic +consonantal +consonantal
DORSAL [voice] / _____
voice voice
+high
+voice
3.Japanese:/s/becomes[]before[i]
+consonantal consonantal
CORONAL +syllabic
+anterior DORSAL
[anterior] /_____
voice +high
+continuant back
+strident +tense
4.Japanese:/h/becomes[f]before[u]
consonantal
+syllabic
+consonantal DORSAL
consonantal
LABIAL +high
+spreadglottis round /_____
+back
+continuant
spreadglottis LABIAL
+round
+tense
5./n/[m]/____[b]
+consonantal
+consonantal
LABIAL
CORONAL LABIAL round
+anterior /_____
round +voice
+voice nasal
+nasal
continuant
6./l/[o]/[i]____#
consonantal
+syllabic
+consonantal DORSAL consonantal
+back
CORONAL +syllabic
+anterior LABIAL DORSAL
+round / _____#
+continuant +high
+lateral high back
low
+voice +tense
+tense
lateral
7./t/[t]/____[r]
+consonantal +consonantal
CORONAL anterior CORONAL
+anterior anterior
+delayedrelease /_____
voice +strident +sonorant
continuant +continuant
delayedrelease +voice
Phonology
Practice
Exercises,
part
3
Linguistics
201
1.
Syllable
Structure
For
each
of
the
following
words,
(i)
give
an
appropriate
broad
phonetic
transcription
and
then
(ii)
show
how
the
word
is
syllabified
by
clearly
labeling
the
segments
in
the
onset,
nucleus
and
coda
of
each
syllable.
a.
Election
b.
Frisbee
c.
Advertise
d.
Demonstrate
e.
Confusing
2.
Quebec
French
In
the
Quebec
French
data
below,
consider
the
distribution
of
[t]
and
[ts]
(a
voiceless
alveolar
affricate).
State
their
distribution
and
determine
if
they
are
allophones
of
one
phoneme
or
of
separate
phonemes.
If
you
think
they
contrast,
provide
evidence
that
they
do.
Otherwise,
state
the
environment
in
which
each
allophone
appears.
Note
that
Quebec
French
includes
two
vowels
which
are
not
found
in
English:
[y]
a
high,
front,
tense,
rounded
vowel
[]
a
high,
front,
lax,
rounded
vowel
(Also--the
French
/r/
is
phonetically
different
from
English
/r/,
but
that
fact
is
irrelevant
to
the
solution
of
this
problem.)
[tu] 'all' [telegram] 'telegram'
s
[abut i] 'ended' [tr] 'very'
s
[tl] 'such' [klt yr] 'culture'
[tab] 'stamp' [mint] 'minute'
s s
[t imd] 'timid' [t y] 'you'
[tst] 'title' [tsb] 'tube'
3.
Korean
Consider
the
sounds
[l]
and
[r]
in
the
data
from
Korean
below
and
then
answer
the
questions
that
follow.
Note
that
Korean
[l]
and
[r]
are
phonetically
different
from
their
English
counterparts,
but
this
fact
is
irrelevant
to
the
solution
of
this
problem.
[mul]
'water'
[mal]
'horse'
[mulkama]
'place
for
water'
[malkama]
'place
for
horse'
[mure]
'at
the
water'
[mare]
'at
the
horse'
[pal]
'foot'
[pari]
'of
the
foot'
[sul]
'Seoul'
[rupi]
'ruby'
[ilkop]
'seven'
[ratio]
'radio'
Are
[l]
and
[r]
contrastive
sounds,
or
are
they
allophones
of
the
same
phoneme?
If
you
think
they
contrast,
provide
evidence
that
they
do.
Otherwise,
state
the
environment
in
which
each
allophone
appears.
PhonologyPracticeExercises,part3
Linguistics201
1.QuebecFrench
IntheQuebecFrenchdatabelow,considerthedistributionof[t]and[ts](avoiceless
alveolaraffricate).Statetheirdistributionanddetermineiftheyareallophonesof
onephonemeorofseparatephonemes.Ifyouthinktheycontrast,provideevidence
thattheydo.Otherwise,statetheenvironmentinwhicheachallophoneappears.
NotethatQuebecFrenchincludestwovowelswhicharenotfoundinEnglish:
[y] ahigh,front,tense,roundedvowel
[] ahigh,front,lax,roundedvowel
(AlsotheFrench/r/isphoneticallydifferentfromEnglish/r/,butthatfactis
irrelevanttothesolutionofthisproblem.)
Answer:
[t]and[ts]areallophonesofthesamephoneme.
Distribution:[ts]appearsbefore[i],[],[y]and[],while[t]appearseverywhere
else.
Rule:/t/changesinto[ts]infrontofhigh,frontvowels.
2.Korean
Considerthesounds[l]and[r]inthedatafromKoreanbelowandthenanswerthe
questionsthatfollow.NotethatKorean[l]and[r]arephoneticallydifferentfrom
theirEnglishcounterparts,butthisfactisirrelevanttothesolutionofthisproblem.
Are[l]and[r]contrastivesounds,oraretheyallophonesofthesamephoneme?If
youthinktheycontrast,provideevidencethattheydo.Otherwise,statethe
environmentinwhicheachallophoneappears.
Answer
InKorean,[l]and[r]areallophonesofthesamephoneme.[l]appearsonlyin
syllablecodas,while[r]onlyappearsinsyllableonsets.