6 English Prosodic Features of speech
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- Q1They are features that appear when we put sounds together in connected speechUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q2They are the individual units of speechUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3There are speech features that accompany or are added over a segmentalUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4Give examples of segmentalsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5Give examples of suprasegmentalsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6It is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentenceUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q7What are the types of stressUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q8It shows what syllables in a word is stressedUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q9It shows which syllables in a word is stressedUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q10What are the types of volumesUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q11It is the perceived loudness of the speakerUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q12It 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 cordsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q13It is the melodic pattern of an utterance in phoneticsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q14It refers to the rise and fall of the voice in speechUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q15It is a pause in speech or a feature of pronounciation that introduces, accompanies, or replaces a pauseUsers enter free textType an Answer30s