processes in conneceted speech
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In Connected Speech word are examined in isolation. yes. no. depends. To what Processes in Conneceted Speech refer to?. How many types of stress there are?. 1. 2. 4. What is the Lexical Stress?. given to a syllable within a word. given to words within a sentence. a lexical stress put on a sentence within a phrase. phonemic stress. word stress. What is Prosodic Stress?. refers to stress of words within a sentence. sentence stress. refers to stress of syllables within a word. it's a phonemic stress. How languages can be classified and give examples. What happens if you change the lexical stress?. Prosodic Stress can vary?. No wtf. Yes in lexical words, making them stressed. Yes, in grammatical words, making them unstressed (of, that...). What the PROMINENCE of a speaker can do to the words?. weak/ strong words that can have forms according to their SYNTACTIC FUNCTION. weak/ strong words that can have forms according to their LEXICAL FUNCTION. What does the stress to the rhythm and what rhythm is?. Do words in Conneceted Speech experience SOUND CHANGES ?. Pair the de words with the correct def. Phonology. Segmental Elements. Suprasegmental Elements. How Stress is produced?. Stress or Accent ?. Stress. Accent. match the correct def.(all are from a perceptual category). Loudness. Pitch. Quality. Length. What is a syllable?. What's the phonological def. of a syllable?. How is called a single isolated word?. Give examples of most popular syllabic consonants?. The 3 big parts in forming a syllable. Onset. Peak. Coda. How can an Onset be ?. How can a Coda be ?. How you do Rhyme?. What is the definition to Juncture (closeness)?. What is coarticulation?. What's the role of Juncture?. How many types you have and what they do?. Open juncture. Close juncture. Put the def. for each type of movement regarding the tone correctly. High fall. Full rise. Low rise. Low fall. High rise. Full fall. Level tone. Rise+fall tone. Define the Intonation. Match the 3 T's correctly. Tone. Tonality. Tonicity. How is also called Tonality and what's its role?. What's the relationship between tonicity and prosodic stress?. |