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Task 5 – Review

Phonetics

Luz Andrea García Henao Course: 1144 Group: 59 Tutor: Martha Jimena Linares Monroy

/d/

Alveolar Plosive Voiced articulators involved in their sound production: The gum line of the teeth comes into touch with the blade or tip and blade of the tongue during sound articulation. /d/ Examples: Dream/driːm/ , dawn /dɔːn/

/ŋ/

Velar Nasal Voiced articulators involved in their sound production: The back of the tongue makes contact with the soft palate to create sounds. / ŋ/. Example: King/kɪŋ/, English /ɪŋglɪʃ/

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/f/

Ladio- dental Fricative Voiceless The lower lip normally comes in contact with with the upper front teeth to articulate the sound. /f/ Example: fair/ feə/, fort/ fɔɾt/

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/m/

Bilabial Nasal Voiced The two lips usually come together to articulate this sort of sounds/m/ Example: him/ hɪm/, manger/ˈmeɪnʤə/

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/ʃ/

Palato-alveolar Fricative Voiceles The blade, or tip and blade, of the tongue come in contact with the alveolar ridge and there is also the raising of the front of the tongue towards the hard palate Example: rush/ rʌʃ/, shower/ˈʃaʊə/

Choose two diphthongs and create a diagram where you have to mark the movement of those sounds.

Diphthong: / aʊ/, / aɪ Word:, cow, Wait

Define what is a content word and give two examples. Contect word give us the most import information, the give us information meaning, also contact word are stressed in conversation in English. Contect words are usually nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjective, etc. When we speak about noun, is refers to; person, place or things. Verbs: action, state, etc. Adjective: describes an objective, person, place or things. Adverb: tells us how, where or when something happens. Also, it is uses to negative, like: don´t, not, never, etc. Example: dog, brown, jumped.

Define what is a function word and give two examples. The function words are used to stitch those words together, they give us necessary words for grammar, to classify words of content. Also function words are important for understanding, but they add little meaning beyond the relationship between two words. Function words include: Auxiliary verbs, preposition, article and pronouns Example: have, her, the,from.

Define falling intonation and write two sentences as examples. When the words in a sentence gradually change pitch (or musical note), almost in a staggered fashion, it is called "falling intonation." In addition, the descending intonation is the most used in neutral, common and informative questions, as well as in statements, it is also used for information questions or wh questions. Example: Where are she from? I like wraps

References Alamy Stock ( 2019) Phonetic transcription Cut Out Stock Images. https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/phonetic-transcription.html?cutout=1&sortBy=relevant Gunlogson, C. (2004). True to form: Rising and falling declaratives as questions in English. Routledge.https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203502013/true-form-christine-gunlogson Imagen Richard (Junio,2019) What Is Phonetics? https://www.thoughtco.com/phonetics-definition-1691622 Katty(2018) What Is The International Phonetic Alphabet? https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/what-is-the-international-phonetic-alphabet