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Phonetics in Linguistics
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What's the base and foundation of language learning acquisition?
Phonetics or letters or alphabets
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How many single vowels are there in the British API?
24
44
8
12
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What's the difference between phonetics and phonology?
Phyiological, phyisical and Psychological Vs funtional properties
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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
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Which part of articulatory organ is involved in the movement of our vocal cords?
farnyx
palate
glottis
larnyn
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How many sounds or phonemic representations do we have in British English API?
44
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Observing the frequencies of different vowels is concerned with the ___________ branch of Phonetics.
Acoustic Phonetics
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Looking at how the sounds are made by is related to ___________ branch of phonetics.
articulatory
acoustic
auditory
Phonemic
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For writing we need letters and words and for speaking we need ___________
sounds or phonetics or phonemes
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Can you read the Phonemic representation? /lɪŋˈgwɪstɪks/
Linguistics
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How do we say this phonemic word? /ʤʌmp/
jump
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What's another name of Diphthongs?
Double Vowels
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Differenciating between different sounds is a topic related to ________________
Auditory Phonetics
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How many vowel sounds are in the British API?
20
24
44
12
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What do we call the single vowels?
Monophthongs
Consonants
Vowels
Diphthongs
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/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".
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How many diphthongs are there in the British API?
24
8
12
20
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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
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How is the breathing depicted in spectograms?
by the spaces in the pectogram frequencies.
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How do we represent a long vowel?
We jus add two dots ':' to the phonemic vowel.
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Syntax is related to _______________
words
phrases
sounds
letters
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