
Phonological rules review
Quiz by Victor Rafael Mejía Zepeda EDUC
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- Q1
We can say phonological rules are...
... the rules that govern any language that allow speakers to translate.
... the rules that allow speakers to translate to a unit of sound into speech.
... the rules that allow speakers to translate to English into speakers.
20s - Q2
A phonological rule is composed by all of the following EXCEPT:
The transcription of the resulting sound.
The sound(s) to which a rule is applied.
The enviroment where the rule is applied.
The outcome of applying the rule.
20s - Q3
This rule dictates that a sound will resemble to the closest sound.
Assimilation
Dissimilation
None of the above
Insertation
20s - Q4
An example of assimilation is the phrase "this chop".
falsetrueTrue or False20s - Q5
An example of the dissimilation rule is the word /fɪfθ/.
truefalseTrue or False20s - Q6
CWhich option provides an example of the insertion rule?
CStearing
Starting
Strength
Strange
30s - Q7
According to the deletion rule, to which of the following option the rule can not be applied?
Night
Chocolate
Knight
Should
20s - Q8
The metathesis rule establishes that...
... sounds could change into a whole different word over time.
... sounds have never changed through time.
... sounds may have had some sort of change in their order.
... sounds are allowed to change based on the environment they are part of.
20s - Q9
The aspiration process is part of the...
... weakening rule.
... dissimilation rule.
... aspiration rule.
... strengthening rule.
20s - Q10
Words such as "matter", "party", "rider", "better", or "setting" are influenced by the weakening rule.
truefalseTrue or False30s