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COMD 5070 Final Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Two types of coarticulation - ANSWER-anticipatory 
retentive 
 
Anticipatory (forward) coarticulation - ANSWER-earlier sounds are influenced by a later sound . 
ex: spoon which causes /s/ to lip round. 
 
Retentive (backward) coarticulation - ANSWER-later sounds are influenced by an earlier one. 
ex: no causes /o/ to be nasalized. 
 
Acoustic parameters that may change when a word is stressed: - ANSWER-fundamental frequency 
intensity 
duration 
 
relaxed vs clear speech - ANSWER-We adjust how ...
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USU COMD 5070 - Exam #3 with answers rated A+
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USU COMD 5070 - Exam #3Suprasegmental Properties - correct answer •speech sound aka segment 
•SS properties apply to whole utterances, features of speech beyond single segment 
•speech sounds seldom produced in isolation, not INVARIANT - sound varies, influenced by: 
 
Coarticulation - correct answer •boundaries blurred, neighboring sounds affect prod 
•each segment has 'specifications', may 'flavor' neighbor (e.g., lip rounding, velar lowering) 
 
Coarticulation in 2 directions: -...
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CALT Exam 2023/2024
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coarticulation - ANSWER the ability to overlap several phonemes 
 
 
 
 
 
anaphora - ANSWER pronouns or articles used to refer to something already mentioned 
 
 
 
 
 
appositive - ANSWER ...
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coarticulation - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to overlap several phonemes 
anaphora - CORRECT ANSWER pronouns or articles used to refer to something 
already mentioned 
appositive - CORRECT ANSWER a noun or noun phrase placed after a noun to 
describe it more fully 
model involves two-way connection between context and meaning, and two 
way connections between orthography and phonology - CORRECT ANSWER 
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coarticulation - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to overlap several phonemes 
anaphora - CORRECT ANSWER pronouns or articles used to refer to something 
already mentioned 
appositive - CORRECT ANSWER a noun or noun phrase placed after a noun to 
describe it more fully 
model involves two-way connection between context and meaning, and two 
way connections between orthography and phonology - CORRECT ANSWER 
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coarticulation - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to overlap several phonemes 
anaphora - CORRECT ANSWER pronouns or articles used to refer to something 
already mentioned 
appositive - CORRECT ANSWER a noun or noun phrase placed after a noun to 
describe it more fully 
model involves two-way connection between context and meaning, and two 
way connections between orthography and phonology - CORRECT ANSWER 
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coarticulation - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to overlap several phonemes 
anaphora - CORRECT ANSWER pronouns or articles used to refer to something 
already mentioned 
appositive - CORRECT ANSWER a noun or noun phrase placed after a noun to 
describe it more fully 
model involves two-way connection between context and meaning, and two 
way connections between orthography and phonology - CORRECT ANSWER 
Rumelhart and Seidenberg...
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COMD 5070 Final Exam Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Two types of coarticulation - ANSWER-anticipatory 
retentive 
 
Anticipatory (forward) coarticulation - ANSWER-earlier sounds are influenced by a later sound . 
ex: spoon which causes /s/ to lip round. 
 
Retentive (backward) coarticulation - ANSWER-later sounds are influenced by an earlier one. 
ex: no causes /o/ to be nasalized. 
 
Acoustic parameters that may change when a word is stressed: - ANSWER-fundamental frequency 
intensity 
duration 
 
relaxed vs clear speech - ANSWER-We adjust how ...
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USU Comd 5070 Exam 2 Questions and Correct Answers
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Another term for Speech Sound ~ Segment 
Suprasegmental Properties (2) ~ Features of speech that go beyond the production of a single segment ~ Apply to whole utterances 
Invariance ~ The notion that a sound doesn't stray or Vary 
Coarticulation (4) ~ Also known as Coproduction ~ Sounds influence one another because each sound has specific features. If you record each speech separately and play it all back together it wouldn't be very convincing. ~ The boundaries for each sound become blurred ...
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MTTC Study Guide | 180 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed A+
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Phonemes - Speech Sounds 
Blending - Two or more individual phonemes together 
Onsets and Rimes - Phonograms and word families like -ack, -ide, -ay 
Which is easier short vowels or long vowels? - Short vowels 
CVC Words - Consonant-vowel-consonant Words EX: Cat, Rat, Pit 
Six most common types of syllables - Closed, open, VCe, vowel team, r-controlled, and C-le 
Coarticulation - Vocalizing words involving a series of unconscious continued, voiced, unvoiced, and 
stop sounds. Words may be distort...
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