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What is the difference between phonetics, phoneme, phonology and phones
What is the difference between phonetics, phoneme, phonology and phones
- They are all the same thing
- phonetics are the study of speech, phonology is the sound system (not language specific), phones are are the language specific segments of sounds, phonemes are the sound difference between 2 words which changes the meaning of the word (correct)
- Phonetics are different sounds like syllables in a word, phonemes and phones are the language specific units of sound, phonology is the study of sound
- Phonemes and phones are the indiviudal units of sound
What is an allophone
What is an allophone
- different pronunciations of the same phenome, which are different in different languages (correct)
- different pronunciations of the same phenome, which are the same for all langauages
- 2 of the same words pronounced diffeently
- 2 words which differ by one phenome and have different meanings
What is griffin and Ferreira's 3 stages of getting from thought to speech
What is griffin and Ferreira's 3 stages of getting from thought to speech
- Mental lexicalisation, articulation, self monitoring
- Conceptualisation, formulation, self monitoring
- conceptualisation, mental lexicalisation, self monitoring
- conceptualisation, formulation, articulation (correct)
What is an example of a shift speech error
What is an example of a shift speech error
what is an example of an exchange speech error
what is an example of an exchange speech error
what is an example of an anticipation speech error
what is an example of an anticipation speech error
what is an example of a perseverstion speech error
what is an example of a perseverstion speech error
what is an example of an addition speech error
what is an example of an addition speech error
What is an example of a deletion speech error
What is an example of a deletion speech error
wht is an example of a substitution speech error
wht is an example of a substitution speech error
what is an example of a bled speech error
what is an example of a bled speech error
In the lexicalisation stage what is the difference between a lemma and lexeme
In the lexicalisation stage what is the difference between a lemma and lexeme
What is a interloper
What is a interloper
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