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25 Cards in this Set
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intensity
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loudness
how much pressure is generated by the sound source |
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free morpheme
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can appear with other "lexeme" or stand alone (dog or town)
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bound morpheme
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appear only with other morphemes
normally prefixes or suffixes |
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fricative
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releases air as if a valve
(v, s) |
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plosive
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(p, b)
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process necessary to produce speech
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respiration
phonation resonation articulation |
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respiration
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maintain life, speech
must be able to control breath |
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phonation
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aka voicing
when vocal cords open/close during exhalation |
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resonation
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as the air moves through vocal cords and trachea, it picks up characteristics of the tube
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articulation
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final step.. teeth, tongue, palates, lips, velum etc
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larynx
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holds the vocal cords (adams apple)
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hard palate
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contains alveolar ridge
directly behind teeth |
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soft palate
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at the back of the throat
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lingua-alveolar
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when the tongue touches the alveolar ridge during speech
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bilabial
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using both lips
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lingua-velar
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also known as the soft palate
velum contains the uvula |
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manner
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the way a sound is produced (fricative vs plosive)
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place
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the location on the vocal tract where the sound is actually produced
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syntax
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grammatical structure
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semantics
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the meaning of what is being said
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dipthong
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when a vowel in a word forms 2 sounds and has 2 different tongue placings
nice, voice, south |
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discourse
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another word for conversation and or expressing ideas/thoughts
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labiodentals
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consonants made with the lower lip and upper teeth
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linguadental
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sounds made with the tongue and teeth
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lingua palatal
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made when the tongue touches the soft palate
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