LING 530 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Nasalization, Microphone Preamplifier, Rarefaction
Logistics
Assignment 2 out this week, due after study break
Final exam or final project?
Midterm exam reported by one week (now on Feb 26)
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Midterm exam
Short definitions (2-3 lines)
•I will provide a list of items this week, and randomly select several for the exam
Multiple choice questions
•Answers may require brief explanations
One or two long question(s) covering more than one lecture
•e.g.
Discuss the correlates of place of articulation across main consonant types
Waveform / spectrogram/ spectrum reading
•Ten numbers in a language other than English (e.g. Finnish, Swahili)
•Match acoustic records with words, and justify choice
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Lecture 6a:
Voicing contrasts in obstruents
LING 530
Francisco Torreira
Winter 2018
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Document Summary
Assignment 2 out this week, due after study break. Midterm exam reported by one week (now on feb 26) Short definitions (2-3 lines: i will provide a list of items this week, and randomly select several for the exam. Multiple choice questions: answers may require brief explanations. One or two long question(s) covering more than one lecture: e. g. discuss the correlates of place of articulation across main consonant types. Waveform / spectrogram/ spectrum reading: ten numbers in a language other than english (e. g. finnish, swahili, match acoustic records with words, and justify choice. What happens is that we have the trachea and the lungs. Above that, there is the windpipe and the pharynx. When the air pressure under the glottis is higher than the air pressure above the glottis, there will be air ow across the glottis. The vocal folds will starts to open and close.