Which of the following is NOT a secondary articulation? A) Palatalisation B) Glottalization C) Velarisation D) Labio-velarisation
Understand the Problem
The question is asking which option does not represent a type of secondary articulation in phonetics. To solve it, we will need to understand the definitions of each listed articulation type.
Answer
Glottalization is NOT a secondary articulation.
The final answer is Glottalization.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is Glottalization.
More Information
Secondary articulation involves adding a secondary feature to a consonant without changing its place of articulation. Examples include palatalization, velarization, and labio-velarization. Glottalization, however, involves the use of the glottis and is not considered a secondary articulation.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing double articulation with secondary articulation. Double articulation involves two simultaneous places of articulation of equal rank, like [k͡p], whereas secondary articulation uses a main and a secondary articulation.
Sources
- Effects of syllable position and place of articulation on secondary ... - sciencedirect.com
- Secondary and Double Articulation: April 2011 | PDF | Consonant - scribd.com
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