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- Q1"The study of speech processes, including the articulation, classification, and perception of speech sounds" Is this a definition for?Speech soundPhonologyPhonemePhonetics45s
- Q2"The sound we make when we speak" Is this a definition for?PhonemeSpeech soundPhonetic transcriptionArticulatory Phonetics45s
- Q3"The study of speech sounds of a given language and their function within the sound system of that language" Is this a definition for?AllophonePhonologyPhonetic TranscriptionPhoneme45s
- Q4"It is the smallest distinctive unit of sound" Is this a definition for?Consonant SoundPhonemeAllophoneVowel Sound45s
- Q5"The system of symbols used to represent the pronunciation of words. We do not use capital letters in a phonetic transcription" Is this a definition for?Phonetic TranscriptionArticulatory PhoneticsPhonologyPhonetics45s
- Q6"A sound in which there is no obstruction in the mouth" Is this a definition for?speech soundconsonant soundvowel soundallophone45s
- Q7How many vowel sounds do we have in English?1314111245s
- Q8"It is the production of speech sound. It occurs in the larynx when the vocal folds or vocal cords vibrate" Is this a definition for?PhonationArticulatory PhoneticsSpeech SoundArticulation45s
- Q9"A sound in which there is either a complete or partial obstruction of the air coming from the lungs" Is this a definition for?Vowel SoundsConsonant SoundsAllophonesSemi Vowels45s
- Q10"It refers to the process of transforming voice into what we recognize as speech[…] The organs involved are the pharynx, the soft palate (velum), the hard palate, the tongue, the jaw, the teeth, the cheeks and the lips" Is this a definition for?ArticulationPhoneticsPhonationPhonology45s