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Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Practice - HW Ex 4

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Practice - HW Ex 4
voiced fricatives / voiced stops

voiced bilabial Cs / voiced alveolar/dental Cs / voiced velar Cs

Phonology

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology

organize
your data

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Practice - HW Ex 4
before [r], [a];
after [m], [n];
word initially,
etc
i_ a

elsewhere

#_ y
#_ i

all between vowels

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Practice - HW Ex 4
What are the phonemes?
/b/ /d/ and /g/
What rule can you identify applying in the data?
Voiced stops become voiced fricatives between vowels.

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Practice - HW Ex 4
What is the phonemic forms of the following:

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Exercise 4

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Exercise 4

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Exercise 4

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology
Exercise 5

Allophones of the same phoneme each pair shows complementary distribution (and
no minimal pairs) (Voiced sounds between vowels, voiceless sounds elsewhere)
Voiceless noncontinuant consonants are voiced between vowels = Cree
Obstruent Voicing Rule (COVR)

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers


Exercise 5

Ch 3 Phonology HW Exercise Answers

Phonology Features Exercise 7

State the feature that distinguishes each pair of sounds (what feature(s) differ between these two sounds?)

[voice]

[continuant]

[tense]

[high]

[nasal] and [sonorant]

[anterior]

[tense]

[voice]

[reduced]

[strident]

[tense]

[high]

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