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How many sounds or phonemic representations do we have in British English API?
44
Can you give us any three implications of Phonetics from our real-life?
dictionaries, automated announcements in subways and offices and airplanes, speech therepy, treatment of hearing disorders
How do we represent a long vowel?
We jus add two dots ':' to the phonemic vowel.
How do we say this phonemic word? /ʤʌmp/
jump
Can you read the Phonemic representation? /lɪŋˈgwɪstɪks/
Linguistics
/æ/ Is it a single vowel or a double vowel? And how do we sound it?
It's a single vowel as in the word "cat".
What's another name of Diphthongs?
Double Vowels
What do we call the single vowels?
 
Monophthongs
 
Diphthongs
 
Vowels
 
Consonants
How many diphthongs are there in the British API?
 
8
 
24
 
12
 
20
How many single vowels are there in the British API?
 
12
 
8
 
24
 
44
How many vowel sounds are in the British API?
 
20
 
24
 
44
 
12
How is the breathing depicted in spectograms?
by the spaces in the pectogram frequencies.
Which part of articulatory organ is involved in the movement of our vocal cords?
 
glottis
 
farnyx
 
larnyn
 
palate
Differenciating between different sounds is a topic related to ________________
Auditory Phonetics
Observing the frequencies of different vowels is concerned with the ___________ branch of Phonetics.
Acoustic Phonetics
What's the difference between phonetics and phonology?
Phyiological, phyisical and Psychological Vs funtional properties
Looking at how the sounds are made by is related to ___________ branch of phonetics.
 
articulatory
 
acoustic
 
auditory
 
Phonemic
Syntax is related to _______________
 
phrases
 
sounds
 
letters
 
words
What's the next stage in the hierarchy of language learning after when students have learned some words about the topic?
Phrases and sentences which hit the domain of syntax in Linguistics
What's the base and foundation of language learning acquisition?
Phonetics or letters or alphabets
For writing we need letters and words and for speaking we need ___________
sounds or phonetics or phonemes