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ABC PHONOLOGYOnline version

This game is a great opportunity to revise concepts from the previous courses.

by Analía López Ale
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Starts with A

The branch of phonetics that studies the physics of speech (how speech sounds are transmitted from the oral cavity to the listener's ears)

Starts with B

Another term for phonemic transcription.

Contains C

Varieties of a particular language which differ from each other only in matters of pronunciation.

Starts with D

Varieties of a particular language which differ from each other only in matters of pronunciation.

Contains E

A theory of phonology developed by Noam Chomsky.

Starts with F

Unit of rhythm

Starts with G

The opening between the vocal folds.

Contains H

A change in the stress pattern of a word when it occurs in connected speech.

Starts with I

The property of being equally spaced in time, usually used in connection with the description of the rhythm of languages.

Starts with J

The transition between two successive syllables; how closely attached one sound is to its neighbours.

Contains K

The center of the syllable, usually a vowel.

Contains L

The omission of one or more sounds.

Contains M

What happens to a sound when it is influenced by one of its neighbours.

Contains N

The different realizations of a phoneme.

Starts with O

It refers to the first part of a syllable

Starts with P

A syllable which “stands out” from its neighbouring syllables.

Contains Q

The speed of vibration of the vocal folds

Starts with R

The timing of speech

Starts with S

The full pronunciation of a function word.

Contains T

The branch of Phonetics that studies the production of speech sounds.

Starts with U

A piece of continuous speech

Starts with V

Vibration of the vocal folds.

Starts with W

Reduced form of a function word when it occurs in an unstressed position.

Contains X

The degree of loudness and length given to the syllables of a word.

Contains Y

Languages in which all syllables tend to have an equal time value in the rhythm.

Starts with Z

When the syllable contains nothing after the vowel.

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