English Language - PHONOLOGY 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageTERMINOLOGYASAQA Created by: Amyy_Created on: 16-11-15 18:29 The vocal organs above the larynx that form consonant sounds Articulators 1 of 22 The physical location as to where sound is created Place of articulation 2 of 22 The restriction of airflow by the articulators create these sounds Consonants 3 of 22 Repetition of vowel sounds for effect Assonance 4 of 22 How sound links to meaning Sound Iconicity 5 of 22 The study of sounds Phonology 6 of 22 The study and classification of speech sounds Phonetics 7 of 22 These sounds are created at the back of the mouth, at the opening of the airflow Vowels 8 of 22 The set of speech variables Prosodics 9 of 22 The building blocks of language - the basic units of sound from which language is constructed Phonemes 10 of 22 Words where there is a connection between the sound and the meaning Lexical Onomatopeia 11 of 22 Produced by articulators coming together to stop airflow being released Plosives 12 of 22 Repetition of fricative sounds for effect Sibilance 13 of 22 Produced by articulators positioned together but a small gap for the sound to come out Fricatives 14 of 22 Repetition of consonant sounds for effect Consonance 15 of 22 Articulators stopping airflow and releasing through nose Nasal 16 of 22 Produced by the articulators coming together then releasing the sound Affricates 17 of 22 Signify the meaning through the use of sound - non-words Non-lexical onomatopeia 18 of 22 Articulators coming together and air released over sides of tongue Lateral 19 of 22 Creative changes in sound pattern for effect Phonological manipulation 20 of 22 Two words that differ in only one sound minimal pair 21 of 22 The replacing of one phoneme by another for desired effect Phonemic substitution 22 of 22
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