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Which type of transcription is used to capture specific details of speech sounds, such as voicing, dentalization, and glottal stops?
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?
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?
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?
What are suprasegmentals in speech?
What are spectograms used for in speech analysis?
What are spectograms used for in speech analysis?