English Language - PHONOLOGY

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The vocal organs above the larynx that form consonant sounds
Articulators
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The physical location as to where sound is created
Place of articulation
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The restriction of airflow by the articulators create these sounds
Consonants
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Repetition of vowel sounds for effect
Assonance
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How sound links to meaning
Sound Iconicity
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The study of sounds
Phonology
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The study and classification of speech sounds
Phonetics
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These sounds are created at the back of the mouth, at the opening of the airflow
Vowels
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The set of speech variables
Prosodics
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The building blocks of language - the basic units of sound from which language is constructed
Phonemes
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Words where there is a connection between the sound and the meaning
Lexical Onomatopeia
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Produced by articulators coming together to stop airflow being released
Plosives
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Repetition of fricative sounds for effect
Sibilance
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Produced by articulators positioned together but a small gap for the sound to come out
Fricatives
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Repetition of consonant sounds for effect
Consonance
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Articulators stopping airflow and releasing through nose
Nasal
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Produced by the articulators coming together then releasing the sound
Affricates
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Signify the meaning through the use of sound - non-words
Non-lexical onomatopeia
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Articulators coming together and air released over sides of tongue
Lateral
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Creative changes in sound pattern for effect
Phonological manipulation
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Two words that differ in only one sound
minimal pair
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The replacing of one phoneme by another for desired effect
Phonemic substitution
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Card 2

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The physical location as to where sound is created

Back

Place of articulation

Card 3

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The restriction of airflow by the articulators create these sounds

Back

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Card 4

Front

Repetition of vowel sounds for effect

Back

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Card 5

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How sound links to meaning

Back

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