ANT253H1 Lecture : Lecture 3

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12 Jan 2012
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Lecture 3 y midterm 35 questions t/f worth 35% Vowels y position of the tongue on its vertical (high, mid, low) or horizontal axis (front, central, back). Consonants y main points of articulation y bilabial (produced with the upper and lower lips touchng); the [b] in bia, the y. [k] voiceless, veolar stop y flap y lateral y y y y y. Phoneme and allophone y minimal use of sound: phoneme y. [p ] y pit y split y punk y pat. Communication test y y change one sound at a time without changing other. y sip; zip y race; raise y fuss; fuzz y sing; zing y y y y. Free variation y one sound is pronounced by external factors (in some areas they use it. [\] [r] lip; rip lice; rice lack; rack different than in other areas). y language is not one language.

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