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Applied English Phonology, Second Edition ( PDFDrive )

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PHONETICS 27

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(h)

(i)

(j)

telephone – television

atop – wiser

bitter – easy

mister – enemy

shipment – justice

wait – root

lime – window

alone – elevate

feather – fought

limp – soccer

9. The following groups consist of sounds that share a phonetic feature

plus one sound that does not belong to this group. Circle the

sound that does not belong to the group, and identify the feature

shared by the remaining sounds of the group.

Example: /l, d, s, t, k, z/ /k/ is a velar, the rest are alveolars

(a) /f, S, tS, z, T, Z, D/ ______________________________________

(b) /t, z, n, m, d, l, s/ ______________________________________

(c) /I, E, U, u, æ, √/ ______________________________________

(d) /n, g, v, s, z, @, m/ _____________________________________

(e) /m, w, è, p, b/ ______________________________________

(f) /i, I, æ, A, e, E/ ______________________________________

10. Fill in the boxes with the appropriate label for the final sounds of each

word.

Upper

articulator

Lower

articulator

Voicing

sipped latex triumph bridge rough fought dogs palm

Manner of

articulation

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