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The study of possible phoneme combinations of a language, possible syllables is called phonotactics.
The structure of the syllable is onset and rhyme (peak and coda).
A minimum syllable is a single vowel in isolation
The words /bɑː/, /kiː/ and /mɔː/ are syllables with zero onset.
The words /æm/, / ɔːt/, / iːz/ have CODA but NO ONSET.
The phonemes /ŋ/ and / ʒ/ are common ONSETS.
The phonemes /h/, /w/and /j/ can’t be CODAS
The phoneme /r/ can’t be a coda in non-rhotic accents
An example of a consonant cluster is /sp/
The Maximal Onset Principle establishes that where two syllables are to be divided, any consonants should be attached to the left-hand syllable.
___________________is an event happening at regular intervals of time in speech.
Rhythm
Elision
Epenthesis
_________________rhythm is characterized by the fact that the times from each stressed syllable to the next will tend to be the same, irrespective of the number of intervening stressed syllables.
Syllable-timed
Stressed Languages
Stressed-timed
_________________rhythm is characterized by the fact that all syllables, whether stressed or not, tend to occur at regular time intervals, and the time between stressed syllables will depend on the number of syllables.
All kind of
Isochronicity is a feature of _______________________languages
The words and syllables which we choose to stress in connected speech are dictated by_________________________.
meaning but not context
context but not meaning
meaning and context
_____________________syllable initiates a pitch up to the tonic syllable.
Tonic
Onset
________________________syllable highlights the most significant new information
When we say words in_______________________ we will stress one of the syllables but when word are arranged in _____________________certain syllables will be stressed in order to convey the most important information.
isolation, stressed
isolation, context
isolated, contexts
_________________words carry important information whilst _________________ words help by connecting and making sentences work gramatically.
stressed, content
content, stressed
content, function
Whilst___________________helps out to convey important information, ________________shows the function of the utterance.
stress, content
stress, isollation
stress, intonation
A syllable peak which is a long vowel or diphthong or a short vowel but always followed by at least one consonant.
Weak syllable
Strong syllable
We can analyse stress from these points of view.
Production
Perception
Production and Perception
loudness, length, pitch and vowel quality.
Factor influencing syllable prominence
Factors affecting stress placement
It’s considered the strongest type of stress within a word. It’s represented with a (‘ )
Primary stress
Secondary stress
It’s normally represented with a (,), it’s weakened but not unstressed.
Primary Stress
Secondary Stress
Morphology of the word, grammatical category, number of syllables and phonological structure of the syllables.
A syllable peak which consists of one of these vowels /i/ /u/ and no coda, also syllabic consonants.
Weak syllables
Strong syllables
The tendency for these words is to be stressed at the end.
Vebs
Nouns
There is a tendency for these words to be stressed nearer the beginning.
Verbs
The tendency for these words is at the end of the word if they have two syllables, and at the beginning if they have 3 syllables.
Prepositions
Articles
Adjectives