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Principles of Aerodynamic Phonology, Phonetic Environments

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Aerodynamic Phonology is Relevant to   1)Voicing Constraints, 2) manner of Articulation 3) Epenthetic Stops  
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What does Subglottal Pressure do: a) during aspiration? b) during Stops?   a)Drops b) builds up slightly  
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For voicing to continue (Aerodynamic Voicing constraint), trans glottal pressure must:   Exceed 2 cm H2O  
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Aerodynamic Voicing constraint has what effect on stops +vc?   Stops +vc tend to devoice (due to)  
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What Consonants are more likely to be voiceless and why?   Dorsals (back), because their vocal tube is shorter and have less of a threshhold for voicing  
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In which place of articulation does voicing last the longest? Why?   Bilabial, because the vocal tract is the longest  
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In what phonological environment do stops have a tendency to Spirantize?(become approximants)? (Span /todo/) Why?   in V[stop]V position, because of the co articulationary effects that the preceding and following vowel place on the stop, which is SHORTENED, the burst strength is weakened,and the duration of V_ is legnthened in VCV position,  
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Epenthetic Stops result from what?,in what environments?   from early closure, often between a bilabial nasal_ fricative ( sumpster,humpfry,hampster))  
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