Quiz 3 (Teaching phonetics and phonology)
Quiz by VERONICA PIMIENTA ROSALES
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- Q1What aspects of a syllable is prosody concerned with?Stress, intonation, and toneMonosyllabic and polysyllabicOnset, nucleus and coda30s
- Q2What is word stress?Syllables that are perceived or pronounced as more prominent and louder than othersSyllables that are weaker than the rest to perceive and pronounceSyllables that are hard to perceive and pronounce30s
- Q3What features do you have to consider to assign stress?Manner and place of articulationIntonation and rhythmPitch, loudness, and length30s
- Q4What type of meaning can be retrieved with stress assignment?Syllabic meaningSemantic and grammatical meaningDeclarative meaning30s
- Q5What are the four levels of stress?Novice, Basic, intermediate and advanced levelsHigh, mid, low and no levelPrimary, secondary, tertiary, and unstressed levels30s
- Q6What are some approaches to understand stress assignments?There is no rule for learning stress, strong and weak, and taxonomic rulesStructural, functional and interactional approachesCommunicative and lexical approach30s
- Q7What is the implication of relying on taxonomic rules?They don´t follow regularizationYou don´t need to identify syllable structureYou don´t need to understand parts of speech30s
- Q8What are the rules and exceptions for monosyllabic words?They all carry primary stress except for grammatical words such as prepositionsThey are more sonorous except for words with more than two consonantsThey all carry stress in the affixation except for the root30s
- Q9What are the most common rules for two-syllable words?Verbs received stress on the first syllableNouns and adjectives receive stress on the last syllableNouns and adjectives received stress on the first syllable30s
- Q10What is the most common rule “root” words?The root syllable receives the stress as in “COMfort, unCOMfortable”The root syllable does not receive stress as in “comFORT, UNcomFORTABLE”The root syllable only receives stress in words with more than four syllables as in the word “uncomfortable”30s