Assignment 12
Assignment 12
PART 1
1.Give the phonetic symbols for the following English sounds
a. voiceless stops:p,t,k
b.voiced fricatives ʒ, z, ð, v
c.approximants:h
d.alveolar stops t,d
e.nasals:n,m, ŋ
2.The following groups consist of sounds that share a phonetics feature plus one sound that does
not belong to this group. Underline the sound that does not belong to the group, and identify the
feature shared by the remaining sounds of the group.
Example: /l,d,s,t,k,z/ /k/ is a velar, the rest are alveolars
a./f, ∫, t∫,z, , ð, ʒ/ -----/ t∫/ is a africate, the rest are fricative
b. /t,z,n,m,d,l,s/ -------/ m/ is a bailabio, the rest are alveolar
c./n,g,v,s,z,r,m/--------/ s/ is a voiceless, the rest are voiced
d./m,w,p,b, ŋ/------ /, ŋ/ is a nasal, the rest are bailabial
3. Fill in the boxes with the appropriate label for the final sounds of each word.
4. Now do the same for the initial sounds of the same words.
sipped latex triumph bridge rough fought dogs palm
Place of
articulation
Manner of
articulation
Voicing
5.Fill in the boxes for the first vowels of the following words
Part 2
2. Which of the following symbols corresponds to the following phonetic description: voiceless
dental fricative?
A. [ ] B. [ m ] C. [ t ] D. [ d ]
3. Which of the following segments corresponds to the following phonetic description? long low
back vowel
A. [ i: ] B. [ɔ: ] C. [ u: ] D. [ a: ]
4. How many segments are there in the sound sequence [ˈti:tʃɪŋ] teaching?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
5. Which of the following phonetic variations may happen to the lateral [ l ] in this
context: [ ' pi:pl] people?
A. [ l ] becomes devoiced after voiceless stop [ p ]
B. [ l ] becomes syllabic after voiceless stop [ p ]
C. [ l ] becomes unaspirated after voiced stop [ p ]
D. [ l] becomes aspirated after voiced stop [ p ]
7. Which of the following assimilatory processes may happen to the voiced alveolar stop [g] in
this context: My grandfather has a dog
A. [ g ] may be devoiced after the vowel [ɒ ]
B. [ g ] may be devoiced at the end of the word [ dɒg ]
11. Which of the following assimilatory processes that may happen to the alveolar [ t ] in
this context: [' kredit ka:d ] credit card?
A. [ t ] may be deleted before the velar [ k ]
B. [ t ] may be aspirated before the velar [ k ]
C. [ t ] may be velarized before the velar [ k ]
D. [ t ] may become syllabic before the velar [ k ]
16. Which of the following is the phonetic transcription of this form “handkerchief”?
A. [ˈhændkətʃɪf ] B. [ˈhæŋkətʃɪf ]
C. [ˈhæŋdkətʃɪf ] D. [ˈhænkətʃɪf ]
A. the tongue
B. the lips
C. the velum
D. the ears
20. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Phonology provides the means for describing speech sounds.
B. Phonology studies the ways phonemes function in language
C. Phonology aims to provide the set of features, or properties that can describe all
sounds in human language.
D. Phonology deals with the articulatory and acoustic aspects of speech sounds.
21. Which of the following groups contains a segment that differs in place of articulation from
the other segments?
A. [ k, w, n, g ] B. [ t, d, n, s ]
C. [ p, m, w, b ] D. [ t, d, z, n ]
24. Which of the following assimilatory processes occurs to the voiceless alveolar [ t ] in this
context [dɪdnt ju: ] didn’t you?
A. [ t ] is aspirated before palatal [ j ] B. [ t ] is palatalized before palatal [ j ]
C. [ t ] is deleted before palatal [ j ] D. [ t ] is velarized before palatal [ j ]
25. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. An allophone is a predictable phonetic variant of a phoneme
B. An allophone is an abstract unit
C. An allophone is a phonetic realisation or variant of a phoneme
D. An allophone is uttered in speech
26. Which of the following statements is correct?
When two or more sounds never occur in the same phonemic context or environment they
are said to be
A. allophones of a phoneme B. different phonemes
C. identical segments D. in free variation
27. Which of the following phonetic variations the voiceless alveolar [ t ] may have in this
context (in terms of American pronunciation) [ ˈlɪtl] litle?
A. [ t ] may be deleted
B. [ t ] may become glottal stop
C. [ t ] may become voiced flap
D. [ t ] becomes aspirated
34. Which of the following assimilatory processes may occur to the sound sequence
[hɒt pəˈteɪtəʊ ] hot potato?
A. regressive assimilation B. progressive assimilation
C. mutual assimilation D. None of the above
35. Which of the following is the correct stress pattern of this word “grasshopper”?
A. [ˈɡrɑːshɒpə(r)] B. [ɡrɑːsˈhɒpə(r)]
C. [ˈɡrɑːsˈhɒpə(r)] D. [ˌɡrɑːsˈhɒpə(r)]
36. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. A minimal pair consists of two forms with distinct meanings that differ only by one
segment in the same position of each form.
B. Minimal pairs help us establish which sounds contrast in a language
C. Minimal pair test is a basic test for deciding which sounds are the allophones of the
phoneme
D Minimal pairs consist of forms that are placed along the horizontal axis with respect
to their place of articulation and the vertical axis to their manner of articulation