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Supersegmentals or Supersequentials
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Sound patterns beyond individual sound segments.
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What are the 4 Supersegmentals/ Supersequentials ?
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1. Stresses
2. Tone (Intonation) 3. Pitch 4. Pauses |
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Internal Open Juncture
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A feature of Pausing; when we don't know where a gap is supposed to occur.
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Black board vs. Blackboard is an example of:
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Stresses
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Keep sticking vs. Keeps ticking is an example of:
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Internal Open Juncture.
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Petsmart is an example of:
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Internal Open Juncture
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"Thus shall my thanks be thanks--indeed vs. in deed is an example of
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Internal Open Juncture.
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Sometimes I.O.J. causes language change. Give the original sources of the following current words:
-Adder (a poisonous serpent) -Apron -Orange -Nickname |
-A Nadder (became An Adder)
-A Napron (became An Apron) -A Norange (became An Orange) -An Ekename (became A Nickname) |
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Chevrolet's problem selling their Nova in Mexico because it was interpreted as "No va" is an example of:
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Internal Open Juncture.
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Toyota vs. Toy Yoda is an example of
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Internal Open Juncture.
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The court case involving a mother who killed a baby and was said to have said the night before, "How does someone kill a baby?" involves/is an example of:
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Pausing.
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