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6 English Prosodic Features of speech

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  • Q1
    They are features that appear when we put sounds together in connected speech
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  • Q2
    They are the individual units of speech
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  • Q3
    There are speech features that accompany or are added over a segmental
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  • Q4
    Give examples of segmentals
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  • Q5
    Give examples of suprasegmentals
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  • Q6
    It is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentence
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  • Q7
    What are the types of stress
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  • Q8
    It shows what syllables in a word is stressed
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  • Q9
    It shows which syllables in a word is stressed
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  • Q10
    What are the types of volumes
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  • Q11
    It is the perceived loudness of the speaker
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  • Q12
    It is the relative highness ow lowness of a tone as perceived by the ear, which depends on the number of vibrations per second produced by the vocal cords
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  • Q13
    It is the melodic pattern of an utterance in phonetics
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  • Q14
    It refers to the rise and fall of the voice in speech
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  • Q15
    It is a pause in speech or a feature of pronounciation that introduces, accompanies, or replaces a pause
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