Applied
English for
Linguistics
Summer 2010- J. E. Seibert -- Tokyo
International University of America
Study for a quiz Friday, June 11
The quiz will be matching, fill in the blank, and T/F
It will help you to
study (1) the last quiz (June 8) and (2) the review warm-up we did
in class today (June 10)!
In addition, know these terms:
phonology
phonologist
segment
phoneme
allophone
contrast
environment
phonetic variation/variants of a phoneme/predictable variants
complementary distribution
predictable/unpredictable
predictable distribution
minimal pair
minimal pair test
phonologically the same
phonetically similar but distinct
brackets
slashes
syllable
sonorant
nucleus of a syllable
coda of a syllable
onset of a syllable
word-initial position
word-final position
**Know how to describe phonetic environments (for example, "between vowels
where the second vowel is stressed")