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What is a phonetic alphabet

Is the study of the perdition and perception of speech sounds.

What is the IPA

It is designed to represent the sound of words

Why are there variations in phonetic transcription from professional to professional?

Dew to personal habit or the method learned.

What is phonology

A systematic organization of speech sounds in the production of language.

What is digraph

A pair of letters that represents one sound

What is allogaph

Differing letter sequence that represent the same phoneme

What is morpgeme

Smallest unit of language capable of carrying meanings.

Phoneme

Speech sounds capable of differeniating morphemes.

What is graphemes

Printed alphabet letters used in the representation of allograph.

What is complemetary distribution

Allophone production that is tide to a particular phonetic environment.

What is free variations

Refers to Allophone production that is not tied to a particular phonetic environment.

Onset

All consonant preceding a vowel in any syllable; not all syllable contain an onset.

Rhyme

Syllable segment consisting of an obligatory nucleus and a optional coda.

Coda

Consonants that follow a vowel in any syllable; not all syllable have a coda.

Nucleus

A vowel

Open syllable

Syllable with a vowel phoneme in the final position.

Closed syllable

Syllable with a consonant phoneme in the final position.