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Which type of transcription is used to capture specific details of speech sounds, such as voicing, dentalization, and glottal stops?

  • Narrow transcription (correct)
  • Detailed transcription
  • Partial transcription
  • Broad transcription
  • What is the difference between a monophthong and a diphthong?

  • A monophthong is longer in duration than a diphthong.
  • A monophthong is produced with more tension in the vocal cords than a diphthong.
  • A monophthong has a higher pitch than a diphthong.
  • A monophthong is a single vowel sound, while a diphthong is a combination of two vowel sounds. (correct)
  • What is the difference between lexical stress and grammatical stress?

  • Lexical stress refers to the stress placed on verbs, while grammatical stress refers to the stress placed on nouns.
  • Lexical stress refers to the stress placed on grammatical structures, while grammatical stress refers to the stress placed on individual words.
  • Lexical stress refers to the stress placed on nouns, while grammatical stress refers to the stress placed on verbs.
  • Lexical stress refers to the stress placed on individual words, while grammatical stress refers to the stress placed on grammatical structures. (correct)
  • What are suprasegmentals in speech?

    <p>Suprasegmentals are the pitch, intonation, and timing patterns that give meaning and expression to speech.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are spectograms used for in speech analysis?

    <p>Spectograms are used to analyze the pitch and intonation patterns in speech.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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