A) The study of language origins B) The study of written forms of language C) The study of word meanings D) The study of sounds within languages
A) The smallest distinct unit of sound in a language B) A complete word C) A written character D) A sentence structure
A) Allophone B) Morpheme C) Phonotactics D) Digraph
A) Distinctive features of phonemes B) Word meanings C) Vowel sounds D) Syllable stress patterns
A) The rearrangement of sounds in a word B) Changing vowel sounds C) Deleting a sound D) Adding a sound
A) Morphology B) Phonetics C) Syntax D) Pragmatics
A) Syntax B) Phonology C) Pragmatics D) Semantics
A) Meter B) Stress C) Intonation D) Syllable
A) Apheresis B) Epenthesis C) Metathesis D) Prothesis
A) Digraphs B) Allophones C) Diphthongs D) Homophones
A) Epenthesis B) Apheresis C) Prothesis D) Metathesis
A) Metathesis B) Epenthesis C) Apheresis D) Elision
A) Adding a sound B) Removing a sound C) The process of a sound becoming more like a neighboring sound D) Rearranging sounds
A) A sound produced with the closing of the vocal cords B) A sound produced with the vibration of the vocal cords C) A sound produced with the lips D) A sound produced with the airflow in the vocal tract
A) The volume of speech B) The speed of speech C) The rhythm of a sentence D) The emphasis or prominence placed on a particular syllable within a word
A) Morphology B) Phonotactics C) Pragmatics D) Syntax
A) Apheresis B) Prothesis C) Epenthesis D) Metathesis |