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Exercise 1, p. 9




Exercise 1, p. 7-8.

MODULE I.

KEY

Exercise 3.

Group the words in which you find:

1) Nasally exploded variants of plosives;

2) Laterally exploded variants of plosives;

3) Plosionless variants of plosives;

4) Unaspirated variants of plosives;

5) Clear variant of [l];

6) Dark variant of [l];

7) Voiced variant of [h].

Check up your answers with the key.

good luck a cold day kill
blackmail article lime
victory glass lecture
law screen football
behave beforehand apartment
belt meet me bicycle
sparrow pardon stone

1) a) the soft palate or velum; b) the alveolar ridge; c) the front of the tongue; d) the hard palate; e) the lower lip.

2) The vocal cords (in the larynx); the soft palate, the tongue, the lips (in the mouth cavity).

3) The hard palate; the alveolar ridge; the teeth.

4) The tongue; the palate; the teeth; the lips.

5) The alveolar ridge; the hard palate; the soft palate with the uvula.

6) The blade with the tip; the front of the tongue; the back of the tongue.

7) In the larynx. The vocal cords can be brought together and when the airflow is forced between them, they vibrate.

8) The airflow passes from the lungs into the wind-pipe, then into the larynx, where the vocal cords are situated. The airflow makes the vocal cords vibrate and voice is produced.

9) Consonants and vowels.

10) Vowels are voiced sounds produced in the mouth with no obstruction to the airflow while consonants are produced with some obstruction formed in the mouth cavity.

11) There can be a complete and an incomplete obstruction. A complete obstruction is formed when two speech organs come in contact and thus block the air-passage through the mouth. An incomplete obstruction is formed when an active speech organ is held so close to a passive speech organ that the air-passage gets narrowed, or constricted but is not blocked.

12) The phoneme is the smallest language unit which has a set of distinctive features and helps to make words and their forms.

1) There are 26 letters in the English alphabet; they give 44 consonant and vowel phonemes.

2) There are 24 consonant phonemes in English.

3) They are occlusives, constrictives and affricates; noise consonants and sonorants.

4) Labial, lingual, glottal.

5) The upper teeth; the alveolar ridge; the alveolar ridge and the back part of it; the back part of the alveolar ridge.

6) Voiced and voiceless consonants.

7) Oral and nasal consonants. Nasal consonants are produced with the soft palate lowered while the air-passage is blocked in the mouth cavity, thus the airflow escapes through the nasal cavity.

8) They are [p, b, t, d, k, g]; [p, t, k] are aspirated before stressed vowels.

9) They are [t, d, n, l, s, z]. [t, d, n] are occlusive.

10) Constrictive fricatives are [f, v, s, z, T, D, ∫, Z, h]; constrictive sonorants are [w, r, l, j].

11) They are [C, G]. They are palato-alveolar.

12) They are [t, d, n, l, s, z, T, D, C, G, ∫, Z]; [C, G, j]; [k, g, N].

13) They are [p, b, m, w, f, v].

14) They are [C, G, ∫, Z].

15) They are [m, n, N]. They are occlusive sonorants.




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