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| What are vowels? | The nucleus of the syllable;convey subtleties of meaning ('oh'); can be located on the horizontal axis of the oral cavity and the vertical axis of the oral cavity
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| What are the two classifications of vowel positions? | Advancement and Height
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| Advancement category | dividend into front,central, and back
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| Front vowels | vowels produced near the front of the mouth
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| Central vowels | vowels produced in a neutral position of the mouth (or central)
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| Back Vowels | vowels produced toward the back of the mouth
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| Height Category | divided into high, mid, and low
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| High vowel | the tongue is in the highest position
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| Mid Vowel | tongue is at mid position
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| Low Vowel | Tongue is at low position
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| How many combinations of positions can you have? | 9; front high,front middle,front low,central high,central low central middle, back high, back middle, back low
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| The 8 basic English vowels | /i,e,æ,ə,ʌ,a,o,u/
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| Descriptions of vowels | tense or lax; retro flex or bunched; round or unrounds
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| Why are vowels difficult to transcribe? | vowels can be non discrete compared to the discrete nature of consonants
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| /ŋ/ | stands for the sound often spelled ng; stands for sounds spelled /n/ when it occurs before /g,k/
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| Intervocalic /t/ | some speakers of American English produce words that are spelled with t or tt often pronounce those sounds as /d/; occurs between vowels and the vowel following does not carry stress (bitter may sound like bidder);place small v under the /t/
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| Past tense (-ed) can be produced in how many ways? | 3
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| past tense pronounced with a voiceless stop /t/ | the verb ends with any voiceless consonant except /t/ (mapped, packed)
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| Past tense pronounced as a voiced stop /d/ | any voiced consonant except /d/ ends the word (tabbed, begged0
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| past tense pronounced and transcribed as a separate syllable containing a vowel /ə,ɪ/ and /d/ | if the verb ends with a /t/ or /d/ (netted, padded)
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| Syllabics | in unstressed syllables /l,m,n,ŋ/ may exhibit a change involving vowel reduction but different than inserting /ə,ɪ/
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| When is a syllabic consonant more likely to occur? | When the articulators don't move between the preceding sound and the lateral or nasal sounds (button,total); use diacritical marking of a small vertical line under the sound
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