If a student is elongating the v sound at the beginning of a word. Which type of consonant sound are they creating.
nasal
stop
voiced
unvoiced
The labiodental sounds (f) and and (v) are examples of what type of sound?
consonants
vowels
nasal sounds
liquids
A baby is blowing through is teeth to make the initial consonant sound in the word food. Making the (f) sound is an example of creating which sound?
stops
glide
fricative
A child is reading a sound/spelling story. They read, "Nancy never needs nonsense". The beginning sound (n) in each word is an example of which type of sound?
phonology
morphology
If a little boy is making the sound of a "choo choo" train by saying chugga, chugga, chugga, chugga, choo, choo. The -ch sound is an example of.
affricative
liquid
If a student is practicing the (t) sound by saying tap, top, and tip. The letter (t) produces which sound?
voiced consonant
Repeating the initial sounds in love, like and lemon is practicing which type of sound.
glides
If a mother asked their child to make the sound of a snake (-ssss). They are producing which type of consonant sound?
voiceless
The following quote from Zora Neal Hurston's book is an example of Standard English spoken by some African American's in the south. "What she doin comin back here in dem overalls"
If a professor is teaching their students about the history of a language and how it is spoken, he is providing a lecture on linguistics
When one practices the vowel sounds, they are usually producing voiceless sounds.
If a person is asked the question," What are doing tonight?" and they reply , " I might just go to the crib". Their answer is an example of Standard English
An example of prescriptive language in when a student is speaking to a friend in class, in their everyday vernacular. However, they use proper English when the teacher addresses them.
An example of sociolinguistics is studying the various meanings of LOL in different texts
If a student makes certain that they use the correct parts of speech and grammar that their teacher taught them, they are using the "Prescriptive Approach".
If a person is trying to study the sound that each letter makes, they are developing an understanding of morphology.
To know and understand the origins and of the various word parts is defined as:
linguistics
syntax
If a teacher wants to be well-versed in teaching all of the 46 sounds of the English alphabet, they must study.
communication
If one is not necessarily following the rules of grammar, this could be described as:
prescriptive grammar
descriptive grammer
pragmatics
If one is studying the structures of words, phrases, and sentences, they are learning about:
semantics
Standard English
phonemes