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Phonetics
Answers to questions, pp. 55โ58
Section numbers before each problem indicate
material on which the problem is based.
SECTION 1
1.
Sample answers:
a) fish, huff, tough, phantom: the underlined letters in each word
are pronounced [f ].
b) art [ษ], cat [รฆ], table [ej], above [ษ], awful [ษ], Israel [i].
c) Peter, mesquite, priest, meet, meat: all underlined letters = [i]
d) tough (where gh = [f ]); hiccough (where gh = [p])
SECTION 1.2
2.
(Note: The vowels [ej], [aj], [aw], and [ow] are treated as single-unit
segments. Most students will intuitively treat these vowels as single
segments.)
a) 2 [รฆt]
e) 8 [sajkษlษi]*
b) 3 [mรฆฮธ]
f) 5 [nษli]*
c) 4 [kjuษน]
g) 7 [mejlbษks]
d) 5 [hษpiล]
h) 4 [ษsษm] or 3 [ษsm
]
*Note that IPA transcription forces the 2-symbol transcription of what
students should interpret as a single segment for the purposes of this
question: [d ].
SECTION 5
3. a) voiced [รฐ]
e) voiced [z]
i) voiceless [h]
or voiced [ j]
b) voiceless [ฮธ] f) voiceless [s] j) voiceless [)
c) voiceless [f] g) voiceless [p] k) voiced [d ]
d) voiced [v]
h) voiced [b]
l) voiced [b]
m) voiced [w] or
voiceless [ ]
n) voiced [ ]
o) voiced [n]
p) voiced [w]
SECTIONS 5โ6
4. a) voiced [ow]
b) voiceless [t]
c) voiced [m]
d) voiced [u]
e) voiced [m]
f) voiceless [k]
g) voiced [n]
h) voiceless [t]
i) voiced []
j) voiced [z]
k) voiced []
l) voiced [z]
m) voiced [n]
n) voiced [ow]
o) voiceless [k]
p) voiceless [t]
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SECTION 4
5. a) same: alveolar
b) same: velar
c) different: bilabial/velar
d) same: alveolar
e) different: bilabial/alveolar
f) same: alveopalatal
g) different: labiodental/glottal
h) different: labiovelar/palatal
i) different: bilabial/labiodental
j) same: alveopalatal
k) different: alveolar/labiodental
l) different: interdental/alveolar
SECTION 5
6. a) same: fricative
b) same: stop
c) same: glide (continuant)
d) same: fricative
e) different: liquid/stop
f) same: fricative
g) different: affricate/fricative
h) same: nasal (stop)
i) different: liquid/glide
j) same: affricate
k) different: fricative/stop
l) different: fricative/affricate
SECTIONS 4โ6
7. a) voiceless velar stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [k]
b) voiced labiodental fricative . . . . . . . . . . . . . [v]
c) voiced alveopalatal affricate . . . . . . . . . . . . []
d) voiced palatal glide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [j]
e) voiced velar nasal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ล]
f) voiceless interdental fricative . . . . . . . . . . . [ฮธ]
g) high back rounded lax vowel . . . . . . . . . . . [ฯ
]
h) low front unrounded vowel . . . . . . . . . . . . . [รฆ]
SECTION 6
8.
(Note: Some answers will vary according to dialect. This is a
problem that should be checked in class with pronunciations elicited
from students.)
a) same: [รฆ]
h) same: [aj]
b) different: [ษ] / [ษ]
or different: [aj] / [j]
or same: [ษ]
i) same: [i]
c) different: [i] / [i]
j) different: [] / [ฯ
]
d) different: [] / [i]
k) same: [i] or different: [i] / [i]
e) same: [u]
l) same: [ow]
f) different: [ษ] / [ษ]
m) same: [ษ]
or: [ษ ] / [o]
or: [o]
g) different: [ฮต] / [ej]
n) same: [aw]
or same: [ฮต]
or different: [w] / [aw]
SECTIONS 4โ6
9.
(Note: Other answers may be possible.)
a) [p, t, k, , ส] are all stops.
b) [i, e, ฮต, รฆ] are all front vowels.
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c) [, , ส, ] are all alveopalatals (stridents).
d) [p, b, m, f, v] are all labials.
e) [, ษ, ฯ
, a] are all back vowels.
f) [h, ส] are both voiceless glottals.
g) [u, o] are both back rounded vowels.
h) [s, z, , , ส, ] are all stridents.
i) [l, ษน, m, n, ล, j, w] are all sonorants.
j) [t, d, l, ษน, n, s, z] are all alveolars.
SECTIONS 5.5, 7
10. (Note: Some variation is to be expected, especially in certain vowels in
unstressed syllables, such as (c) and (s), which may fluctuate between []
and [ษ] as their initial vowel.)
a) tog [tษ ]
i) peel [pil]
q) spell [spฮตl]
b) kid [kid]
j) stun [stn]
r) cord [kษษนd]
[koษนd]
c) attain [ษtejn]
k) Oscar [ษskษน]
s) accord [ษkษษนd]
[ษkoษนd]
d) despise [dษspajz] l) cooler [kulษน]
t) astound [ษstawnd]
e) elbow [ฮตlbow]
m) sigh [saj]
u) pure [pjuษน]
f) haul [hษl]/[hษl]
n) hulk [hlk]
v) wheeze [wiz]/[ iz]
g) juice [us]
o) explode [ฮตksplowd] w) remove [ษนimuv]
[iksplowd]
h) thimble [ฮธimbl]
p) tube [tub]
x) clinical [klinikl]
[tjub]
SECTION 8.1
11. (Note: Just one of several possible intonations is given here.)
H LH
a) โHi, Alice.โ
H
L
H L
HL
b) โThree people got off the bus at the last stop.โ
H
L
H L
c) โMy uncle likes to mountain climb.โ
SECTION 8.3
12. a) sรบnny
b) banรกna
c) blรกckbรฒard
d) Cรกnada
e) (to) rejรฉct
f) arrรญve
g) defyฬ
h) sรบmmary
i) Canรกdian
j) (a) rรฉject
k) sรฉcret
l) excรฉed
m) sรบmmery
n) Canรกdianรฌze
o) dรญfficult
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SECTION 10 and bedfordstmartins.com/linguistics/phonetics, the section
on IPA vowels and consonants, and Tables 2.28 and 2.29
13. Answers will vary.
SECTION 9
14. a) metathesis
b) deletion
c) dissimilation
d) (full) assimilation
e) (voicing) assimilation
f) metathesis
g) deletion
SECTION 9
15. Differences between careful and rapid speech are underlined.
Careful speech
Rapid speech
a) assimilation
[in maj]
[im maj]
b) deletion and vowel reduction
[si รฐฮตm]
[siษm]
c) deletion and vowel reduction
[si him]
[siษm]
d) (intervocalic) voicing
[wiฮธin]
[wiรฐin]
e) (unstressed schwa) deletion
[bษlunz]
[blunz]
f) deletion (of unstressed vowel)
and syllabification of liquid
[kฮตษนfฯ
l]
[kฮตษนfl]
g) deletion of either [t] or [d]; flapping
[sit dawn]
[siษพawn]
(Note: There is no way to tell which of the consonants deletes. One could
even argue that they coalesce into a single consonant [though coalescence is not dealt with in this chapter]. In any event, only a single [t] or
[d] flaps in English, so it is important to include deletion in the list of
processes and follow it with flapping.)
h) (consonant) deletion
[ษdvajs]
[ษvajs]
i) metathesis (and deaspiration)
[skษtส tejp]
[kษtสstejp]
j) deletion of [ow] and
syllabification of [ษน]
[pษนowtฮตkสn ]
[pษน tฮตkสn ]
(Note: The author interprets this as metathesis of the r and following
vowel followed by the reduction of the unstressed [ow] to [ษ].)
k) These changes are best interpreted as a series of steps:
โข assimilation (for nasality)
[hรฆnd mi]
~nd mi]
[hรฆ
โข (consonant) deletion
~nd mi]
[hรฆ
~ n mi]
[hรฆ
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