Example: Voiceless Glottal Fricative H

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Question 1: (3 points)

A – Match each of the terms with the appropriate definition. There is ONE extra
definition. (1 point)

B – Provide the phonemes that are described below. (2 points)


Example: voiceless glottal fricative h

1. voiceless biliabial plosive


2. close-mid front unrounded short vowel
3. mid central neutral long vowel
4. voiced labiodental fricative

Question 2: (2 points)
Transcribe the following words first phonemically and then phonetically, marking
aspiration, devoicing, vowel shortening, syllabic consonants, nasalization, and
velarization wherever applicable.
Question 3: (1 point)
Place the primary stress and secondary stress (if applicable) on the following words
Example: refugee 'refju'dʒi:
1. strategic strətiːdʒɪk
2. structural strʌtʃərəl
3. Javanese dʒɑːvəniːz
4. goal-keeper gəʊlkiːpə

Question 4: (3 points)
A – The syllable structure of the word “cramped” can be analyzed as follows:

Now, analyze the syllable structure of the word “acts”. (1 point)

B – Draw a syllable diagram for the word “symbolic”: (1 point)

C - Write a tone mark just in front of each of the underlined syllables: (1 point)
Question 5: (1 point)
A - Divide the following sentence up into feet, using a single vertical line ( | ) as the
boundary symbol. (0.5 point)

B - Examine the phenomenon below and then name the phonological process that is
happening. (0.5 point)

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