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[د. أحمد الخطيب - 1438هـ]
The sounds of language phonetics عالم الصوتيات ✍ مطر ابن السماء
عدد الأسئلة: 53
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1) Phonetics:
It refers to the general study of the features of speech sounds
It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
It refers to the physical properties of sounds such as sound waves in the air
It refers the perception of speech sounds.
2) Articulatory phonetics :
It refers to the general study of the features of speech sounds
It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
It refers to the physical properties of sounds such as sound waves in the air
It refers the perception of speech sounds.
3) Acoustic phonetics
It refers to the general study of the features of speech sounds
It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
It refers to the physical properties of sounds such as sound waves in the air
It refers the perception of speech sounds.
4) Auditory phonetics
It refers to the general study of the features of speech sounds
It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
It refers to the physical properties of sounds such as sound waves in the air
It refers the perception of speech sounds.
5) When the vocal cords are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded. Sounds produced in the way
voiceless
Voiced
Consonants
Vowels
6) when the vocal cords are drawn together, the air from the lungs repeatedly pushes them apart as it passes through, creating a vibration effect
voiceless
Voiced
Consonants
Vowels
7) Such voiceless sounds are:
S or F
Z or V
8) Such Voiced sounds are:
S or F
Z or V
9) a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract.
voiceless
Voiced
Consonants
Vowels
10) Most consonant sounds are produced through ____ to shape the oral cavity through which the air is passing
teeth
tongue
lips
larynx
11) It refers to the general study of the features of speech sounds
Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Auditory phonetics
12) It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Auditory phonetics
13) It refers to the physical properties of sounds such as sound waves in the air
Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Auditory phonetics
14) It refers the perception of speech sounds.
Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Auditory phonetics
15) S or F
voiceless sounds
Voiced sounds
16) Z or V
voiceless sounds
Voiced sounds
17) Consonants :
It refers the perception of speech sounds.
a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract.
It refers to how speech sounds are made or articulated
When the vocal cords are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded. Sounds produced in the way
18) Places of articulation of consonant sounds: = both lip e.g. ([p],,[m])
bilabials
labiodentals
dentals
glottals
19) Places of articulation of consonant sounds : the upper teeth with the lower lip e.g. ([f], [v])
bilabials
labiodentals
dentals
Velars
20) Places of articulation of consonant sounds: . the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth e.g., ([Ө][ð])
dentals
Velars
Alveolars
Palatals
21) Places of articulation of consonant sounds: = the front part of the tongue on the alveolar ridge (the rough area behind and above the upper teeth) e.g., ([t],[d],[n],[s],[z])
Velars
dentals
Palatals
Alveolars
22) Places of articulation of consonant sounds: the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth) e.g., ([j])
Alveolars
dentals
Palatals
Velars
23) Places of articulation of consonant sounds: the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate) e.g., ([k],[g],[ŋ])
Palatals
Glottals
dentals
Velars
24) = using the glottis, the open space between the vocal folds e.g., ([h])
Velars
Glottals
dentals
Palatals
25) bilabials
both lip
the upper teeth with the lower lip
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
26) labiodentals
both lip
the upper teeth with the lower lip
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
the front part of the tongue on the alveolar ridge (the rough area behind and above the upper teeth)
27) dentals
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
the front part of the tongue on the alveolar ridge (the rough area behind and above the upper teeth)
the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth)
the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate)
28) Alveolars
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
the front part of the tongue on the alveolar ridge (the rough area behind and above the upper teeth)
the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth)
the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate)
29) Palatals
using the glottis, the open space between the vocal folds
the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate)
the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth)
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
30) Velars
using the glottis, the open space between the vocal folds
the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate)
the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth)
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
31) Glottals
the back of the tongue on the velum (soft palate)
the tongue and hard palate (on the roof of the mouth)
the tongue tip behind the upper teeth or between the teeth
using the glottis, the open space between the vocal folds
32) Familiar symbols
which denote to most consonant sounds such as [p] in pop and [m] mom
which refer to less familiar sounds, as they two ways of representing them, such as [th] in words thus and loathe
33) Unfamiliar symbols
which denote to most consonant sounds such as [p] in pop and [m] mom
which refer to less familiar sounds, as they two ways of representing them, such as [th] in words thus and loathe
34) bilabial voiceless consonants - produced by both lips
Familiar symbols
Unfamiliar symbols
35) dental voiceless consonants - produced with the involvement of teeth
Familiar symbols
Unfamiliar symbols
36) produced by completely stopping the air., such as [p], , [t], [d], [k], [g]
Stops or plosives
Fricatives
Affricatives
Nasals
37) produced by forcing the air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators together, such as /f/ and /th/
Stops or plosives
Fricatives
Affricatives
Nasals
38) produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
Stops or plosives
Fricatives
Affricatives
Nasals
39) produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m/.
Stops or plosives
Fricatives
Affricatives
Nasals
40) produced by partial closure in the mouth, such as /r/ and /i/.
Stops or plosives
Fricatives
Liquids
Glides/semi-vowels
41) produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
Stops or plosives
Affricatives
Liquids
Glides/semi-vowels
42) Stops or plosives
produced by completely stopping the air., such as [p], [b], [t], [d], [k], [g]
produced by forcing the air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators together, such as /f/ and /th/
produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
43) Fricatives
produced by completely stopping the air., such as [p], [b], [t], [d], [k], [g]
produced by forcing the air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators together, such as /f/ and /th/
produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m/.
44) Affricatives
produced by forcing the air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators together, such as /f/ and /th/
produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m/.
produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
45) Nasals
produced by forcing the air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators together, such as /f/ and /th/
produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m/.
produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
46) Liquids
produced by partial closure in the mouth, such as /r/ and /i/.
produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m
produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
47) Glides/semi-vowels
= produced by allowing the air to escape freely through nose, such as /n/ and /m
= produced as stops at the beginning and released as fricatives at the end, such as /ch/ and /j/
produced by partial closure in the mouth, such as /r/ and /i/.
produced with the tongue in motion or from the position of a vowel, such as /w/ and /y/ in yes and west.
48) is produced with a relatively free flow of air. They are voiced
Phonetics
voiceless
Consonants
Vowels
49) is a speech sound in which the mouth is open and the tongue is not touching the top of the mouth, the teeth
vowel
Nasals
Affricatives
Consonants
50) is a speech sound produced by humans when the breath flows out through the mouth without being blocked by the teeth, tongue, or lips
Consonants
vowel
Stops or plosives
Nasals
51) a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable.
Diphthongs
vowel
Consonants
Nasals
52) Diphthongs is a combination of ____ adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable
two
three
four
eight
53) There are ____ diphthongs commonly used in Englis
two
three
four
eight
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