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Modules 1 - 3 Vocabulary

Across
Flow of air that moves outward from the lungs through the mouth or nose
A morpheme that must be combined with another to have meaning
Sound occurs after a vowel
The anatomical feature that will close off or open the velopharyngeal port
Sound made with lower lip and upper teeth
HOW a sound is formed
Sound occurs between two vowels
The phonemes /k/ and /g/ belong to this group of sounds (place)
How and where sounds are produced in the dynamic vocal tract
Putting a sound in where there is not one normally
System that provides the power for speech
System that directs the air flow for speech
Vowel-like consonants where the vocal tract is constricted only slightly more than for vowels
Study of how we hear and interpret sounds
A sound produced when sound energy created by pulses of air from the vibrating vocal folds must pass through the nasal cavities
A class of sounds made with complete or narrow constriction at some point in the vocal tract (hint: manner)
The sound system of a language
The smallest unit of sound
Down
AKA Semi-vowels (resemble vowels; short duration)
produced with complete closure of the vocal tract, so that the airflow ceases temporarily and air pressure builds up behind the point of closure
Speech sound produced with a relatively unimpaired air stream
The smallest unit of meaning
A sound made with the most common place for consonant production
Omission of a sound
Pairs of words that differ by one phoneme
The place where your tongue tip goes to produce /t, d, s, z, l/ and /n/
Moving from isolation of a phoneme, into syllables, words, sentences, & conversation
A morpheme that can stand on it's own
Flow of air into the lungs from the mouth or nose
Transcribing the phonetic features of an utterance
Whether or not the vocal folds are vibrating
International Phonetic Alphabet
Speech sound produced with a complete or partial obstruction to the air stream
Producing a sound incorrectly (ex. tongue tip down instead of up)
A sound made with the tongue tip and blade toward the palate
WHERE a sound is formed
Sound produced from the articulators forming a narrow constriction through which the airflow is channeled and frication noise is generated.
The place of production from /h/ and the glottal stop