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Modules 1 - 3 Vocabulary

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