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Phonetics and Phonology Exercises

The document provides exercises for English phonetics and phonology. It includes exercises that ask the reader to: 1) Provide phonetic transcriptions and descriptions of consonant and vowel sounds 2) Identify initial, medial, and final consonant and vowel sounds in words 3) Transcribe words and mark primary and secondary stress 4) Provide broad transcriptions of words The exercises allow the reader to practice phonetic transcription and analysis of English sounds at different levels.

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Phonetics and Phonology Exercises

The document provides exercises for English phonetics and phonology. It includes exercises that ask the reader to: 1) Provide phonetic transcriptions and descriptions of consonant and vowel sounds 2) Identify initial, medial, and final consonant and vowel sounds in words 3) Transcribe words and mark primary and secondary stress 4) Provide broad transcriptions of words The exercises allow the reader to practice phonetic transcription and analysis of English sounds at different levels.

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  • Phonetic Symbols Exercises
  • Transcription and Stress
  • Syllabification and Clusters

Exercises for English Phonetics and Phonology

1. Give a complete description of the consonant sound represented by the symbol and then
supply an English word containing the sound.
Example: /tʃ/
Answer: voiceless alveolopalatal affricate
Word: Cherry
a. /S/: voiceless alveolopalatal (palate-alveolar) fricative
b. /k/: voiceless velar stop
c. /N/: voiced velar nasal
d. /D/: voiced dental fricative
e. /T/: voiceless dental fricative
f. /n/: voiced alveolar nasal
g. /g/: voiced velar stop
h. /s/: voiceless alveolar fricative
i. /v/: voiced labiodental fricative

2. Give the phonetic symbol representing the consonant sound described and then supply an
English word containing the sound.

a. Voiced alveolopalatal affricate: /dZ/


b. Voiceless bilabial stop: /b/
c. Voiced alveolar nasal: /n/
d. Voiced bilabial nasal: /m/
e. Voiceless labiodental fricative: /f/
f. Voiceless glottal fricative: /h/

3. Give the phonetic symbol for the initial consonant sound(s) in each of the following words.
a. room: /r/ j. say: /s/
b. one: /w/ k. chorus: /k/
c. know: /n/ l. chase: /tS/
d. Thomas: /t/ m. shave: /S/
e. sure: /S/ n. wrong: /r/
f. cereal: /s/ o. zero: /z/
g. jaguar: /dZ/ p. ghost: /g/
g. unity: /j/ q. science: /s/
h. pheasant: /f/ r. judge: /dZ/
i. theme: /T/ s. who: /h/

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4. Give the phonetic symbol for the medial consonant sound(s) in each of the following
words.
a. toughen: /f/ k. listen: /s/
b. visage: /z/ l. plumber: /m/
c. alloy: /l/ m. cupboard: /b/
d. descent: /s/ n. soften: /f/
e. azure: /Z/ o. measure: /Z/
f. away: /w/ p. author: /T/
g. errand: /r/ q. lather: /D/
h. ocean: /S/ r. psyche: /k/
i. adjourn: /dZ/ s. future: /tS/
j. against: /g/ t. lawyer: /j/

5. Give the phonetic symbol for the final consonant sound(s) in each of the following
words.
a. froth: /T/ k. phase: /z/
b. miss: /s/ l. with: /D/
c. stomach: /k/ m. tongue: /N/
d. addict: /t/ n. comb: /m/
e. ledge: /dZ/ o. brogue: /g/
f. itch: /tS/ p. mall: /l/
g. sign: /n/ q. rough: /f/
h. niche: /S/ or /tS/ r. beige: /Z/
i. hiccough: /p/ s. hopped: /t/
j. ooze: /z/ t. solemn: /m/

6. Give a complete description of the vowel sound represented by the symbol and then
supply an English word containing the sound.
a. /u:/: long/tense high back rounded monophthong: spoon
b. /e/: short mid front unrounded monophthong: pet
c. /I/: short/lax high front unrounded monophthong: bill
d. /OI/: mid back to high front (lax) diphthong: soil
e. /aU/: low central to high back (lax) diphthong: mouse
f. /i:/: long/tense high front unrounded monophthong: see

7. Give the phonetic symbol representing the vowel sound described and then supply
an English word containing the sound.

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a. short low front neutral monophthong: /{/: sand
b. long mid back rounded monophthong: /O:/: corn
c. high front (lax) to (upper) mid central diphthong: /I@/: beer
d. mid front to high front (lax) diphthong: /eI/: date
e. long mid central neutral monophthong: /3:/: bird

8. Give the phonetic symbol for the vowel sound in each of the following words.
a. build: /I/ j. fruit: /u:/ s. proud: /aU
b. gauge: /eI/ k. wolf: /U/ t. break: /eI/
c. threat: /e/ l. feud: /u:/ u. cute: /u:/
d. plan: /{/ m. vein: /eI/ v. throw: /@U/
e. earn: /3:/ n. flax: /{/ w. slim: /I/
f. brought: /O:/ o. mourn: /O:/ x. weigh: /eI/
g. town: /aU/ p. style: /aI/ y. through: /u:/
h. young: /V/ q. heart: /A:/ z. their: /e@/
i. stop: /Q/ r. war: /O:/
9. Each of the following contains one error in transcription; i.e., it indicates an
impossible pronunciation of the word for a native speaker of English. Give the word
and supply the correct transcription.

(a) citation (g) magical (m) orthopedic


(b) century (h) oxygen (n) punitive
(c) sunflower (i) breathed (o) question
(d) tomcat (j) strength (p) customary
(e) oysters (k) faintly (q) perplexed
(f) umbrella (l) neighborhood (r) sphinx

(a) /saɪˈteɪʃəәn/ (g) /ˈmædʒɪkəәl/ (m) /ɔːθəәˈpiːdɪk/


(b) /ˈsentʃəәri/ (h) /ˈɒksəәdʒəәn/ (n) /pjuːnəәtɪv/
(c) /ˈsʌnflaʊəәr/ (i) /briðd/ (o) /ˈkwestʃəәn/
(d) /ˈtɒmkæt/ (j) /streŋkθ/ (p) /ˈkʌstəәməәri/
(e) /ˈɔɪstəәrz/ (k) /ˈfeɪntli/ (q) /pəәˈplekst/
(f) /əәmˈbreləә/ (l) /ˈneɪbəәrhʊd/ (r) /sfɪŋks/

10. Write out the following proverbial expressions, which are given in broad transcription.
(a) /ðəәrəәʊdtəәhelɪzpeɪvdwɪðɡʊdɪntenʃəәnz/

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(b) /bɜːdzəәvəәfeðəәrflɒktəәɡeðəәr/

(c) /əәrəәʊlɪŋstəәʊnɡæðəәrznəәʊmɒs/

(d) /əәwɒtʃtketəәlnevəәrbɔɪlz/

(e) /tʃærɪtibɪɡɪnzæthəәʊm/

(f) /evriklaʊdhæzəәsɪlvəәrlaɪnɪŋ/

(g) /ɡreɪtmaɪndzrʌnɪnðəәseɪmtʃænəәlz/

(h) /menihændzmeɪklaɪtwɜːrk/

(i) /stɪlwɔːtəәrzrʌndiːp/

(j) /ðiɜːlibɜːdkætʃəәzðəәwɜːrm/

(k) /taɪmændtaɪdweɪtfəәrnəәʊmæn/

(l) /ɒpəәrtjuːnɪtinɒksbəәtwʌns/

(m) /əәfuːlændhɪzmʌniɑːrsuːnpɑːrtəәd/

(n) /ɔːlwɜːrkændnəәʊpleɪmeɪksdʒækəәdʌlbɔɪ/

(o) /əәstɪtʃɪntaɪmseɪvznaɪn/

(p) /ɪtteɪkstuːtəәmeɪkəәkwɒrəәl/

(q) /jukɑːntɜːrnəәsɑʊzɪəәrɪntuəәsɪlkpɜːrs/

(r) /əәnæpəәləәdeɪkiːpsðəәdɒktəәrəәweɪ/

(a) The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.


(b) Birds of a feather flock together.
(c) A rolling stone gathers no moss.
(d) A watched kettle never boils.
(e) Charity begins at home.
(f) Every cloud has a silver lining.
(g) Great minds run in the same channels.
(h) Many hands make light work.
(i) Still waters run deep.
(j) The early bird catches the worm.
(k) Time and tide wait for no man.
(l) Opportunity knocks but once.
(m) A fool and his money are soon parted.
(n) All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
(o) A stitch in time saves nine.
(p) It takes two to make a quarrel.
(q) You can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.

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(r) An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

11. Give broad transcriptions of the following words.

(a) /pəәˈrəәʊkiəәl/ (o) /ˈmæskjʊlɪn/ (bb) /æθˈletɪk/


(b) /ɪˈnelɪdʒəәbəәl/ (p) /dɪˈbɔːtʃəәri/ (cc) /ˈmɔɪstʃəәraɪz/
(c) /kwɪntɪˈsenʃəәl/ (q) /sækrɪˈlɪdʒəәs/ (dd) /əәˈkjuːmjʊleɪt/
(d) /həәˈbɪtʃu(əә)l/ (r) /dɪˈsɪdʒuəәs/ (ee) /dʒaɪˈɡæntɪk/
(e) /skweltʃt/ (s) /əәθɔːrɪˈteriəәn/ (ff) /ˈdʒuːəәlri/
(f) /pɑːlɪˈmentəәri/ (t) /ˈlɪtəәrɪtʃəәr/ (gg) /ˈmæsəәkɪzəәm/
(g) /həәluːsɪˈneɪʃəәn/ (u) /dɪˈlɪŋkwəәnt/ (hh) /ɔːθəәˈɡræfɪk/
(h) /ɪnˈfjʊəәrieɪtɪŋ/ (v) /ˈkjuːkʌmbəәr/ (ii) /ˈsæŋktʃʊəәri/
(i) /ɪmˈbærəәsməәnt/ (w) /kwestʃəәˈneəәr/ (jj) /məәˈlekjʊləәr/
(j) /rɪlækˈseɪʃəәn/ (x) /saɪkəәlˈɒdʒɪkəәl/ (kk) /səә(ɡ)ˈdʒestʃəәn/
(k) /ekˈsplɒrəәtəәri/ (y) /ˈθæŋkfəәli/ (ll) /dɪfəәˈrenʃieɪt/
(l) /kəәˈlaɪdəәskəәʊp/ (z) /ˈɔːkwəә dnəәs/ (mm) /kælkjʊˈleɪʃəәn/
r

(m) /ɪɡˈzɔːstʃəәn/ (aa) /rekˈtæŋɡjʊləәr/ (nn) /θerəәˈpjuːtɪk/


(n) /mjuːˈziːəәmz/

12. Transcribe the following sets of words and mark primary and secondary stress with
Super- and subticks. Note the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables.

(a) papyrus (i) pedigree (q) vigilante

b) feminine (j) hypotenuse (r) peripheral

(c) millionaire (k) summary (s) macaroni

(d) harmonica (l) memorandum (t) imperialism

(e) pelican (m) architecture (u) satellite

(f) geometry (n) discipline (v) characterize

(g) vocabulary (o) caterpillar (w) chromosome

(h) compliment (p) penetration (x) accidental

13. Transcribe the following sets of words and mark primary and secondary stress with
Super- and subticks. Note the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables.

(a) /kəәˈtæstrəәfi/
/kætəәˈstrɑːfɪk/
(b) /ˈsɪnəәnɪm/
/səәˈnɒnəәməәs/
(c) /rəәˈpiːt/
/rəәˈpetəәtɪv/

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/ˌrepəәˈtɪʃəәn/
(d) /ˈmaɪɡreɪt/
/ˈmaɪɡrəәˌtɔːri/
/maɪˈɡreɪʃəәn/
(e) /ˈɪntəәˌlekt/
/ˌɪntəәˈlektʃuəәl/
/ɪnˈteləәdʒəәnt/
(f) /əәˈplaɪ/
/ˌæpləәˈkeɪʃəәn/
[əәˈplɪkəәbḷ] or [ˈæplɪkəәbḷ]
/əәˌplɪkəәˈbɪlɪti/ or
/ˌæplɪkəәˈbɪləәti/
(g) /eɡˈzɪbɪt/
/eksɪˈbɪʃəәn/

14. For each of the following sentences, identify


(a) the number of tone group(s)

(b) the tonic syllable(s) in each tone group

(c) the intonation patterns of each tone group

1 (a) one
. tone
group
(b) stresse
d
syllabl
e in
movie
(c) long
falling

2. (a) one tone group


(b) stressed syllable in night
(c) long falling

3. (a) one tone group


(b) stressed syllable in movie
(c) long rising

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4. (a) one tone group
(b) stressed syllable in tonight
(Note that the definite article with movie tells you that this is given information.)
(c) long rising

5. (a) two tone groups: should we see the movie tonight // or tomorrow
(b) stressed syllable in tonight
stressed syllable in tomorrow
(c) long rising
short rising

6. (a) two tone groups: should we see the movie tonight // or tomorrow
(b) stressed syllable in tonight
stressed syllable in tomorrow
(c) long rising
short falling

7. (a) two tone groups: we could see a movie tonight // or go out for ice cream
(b) stressed syllable in movie
stressed syllable in ice cream
(c) short rising
long falling

8. (a) two tone groups: we could visit a museum this afternoon // or go to the zoo
tomorrow
(b) stressed syllable in museum
stressed syllable in zoo
(c) short rising
long falling

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9. (a) two tone groups: we could go to a movie // couldn't we
(b) stressed syllable in movie
stressed syllable in couldn't
(c) short falling
short rising

10. (a) one tone group


(b) stressed syllable in when
(c) long falling

11. (a) one tone group


(b) stressed syllable in movie
(c) long falling

12. (a) two tone groups: you liked that movie // didn't you
(b) stressed syllable in movie
stressed syllable in didn't
(c) long falling
short rising

13. (a) two tone groups: you liked that movie // didn't you
(b) stressed syllable in movie
stressed syllable in didn't
(c) long falling
short falling

15. Syllabify the following words, using periods to indicate syllable breaks. Note
ambisyllabicity.

1. [Link].a/[Link]

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2. [Link] ([Link]) *lg not a possible initial cluster
3. [Link] ([Link]) *dv not a possible initial cluster
4. [Link] *ng not a possible initial cluster
5. [Link] ([Link]) *bst not a possible initial cluster
6. [Link]/[Link] ([Link].y/[Link].y)
7. [Link] ([Link]) *lt not a possible initial cluster
8. [Link]/[Link] ([Link]/[Link])
9. [Link]/[Link] ([Link]/[Link])
10. [Link]/[Link] *mp not a possible initial cluster
11. [Link]/[Link]
12. [Link]/[Link] ([Link].y/[Link].y)
13. [Link]/[Link]
14. [Link]/[Link]
15. [Link] ([Link]) *θm not a possible initial cluster
16. [Link]/[Link] ([Link]/[Link])
17. [Link]/[Link] ([Link]/[Link])
18. [Link]/[Link].a
19. [Link]/[Link] *ns not a possible initial cluster
20. [Link]/[Link] *ng not a possible initial cluster
21. [Link] ([Link]) *ns not a possible initial cluster
22. [Link]/[Link] (x = ks)
23. [Link]/[Link].y *lr not a possible initial cluster
24. [Link]/[Link]
25. [Link]/[Link] *sθ not a possible initial cluster

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The voiced alveolopalatal affricate is represented by the phonetic symbol /dZ/. An English word that contains this sound is "judge" .

The final consonant sound in the word "brogue" is represented by the phonetic symbol /g/. This sound is classified as a voiced velar stop .

The vowel sound /u:/ is described as a long/tense high back rounded monophthong. An English word containing this sound is "spoon" .

The sentence "You liked that movie, didn’t you?" consists of two tone groups: "You liked that movie" and "didn't you". The tonic syllables are "movie" and "didn't", with a long falling intonation on "movie" and a short rising intonation on "didn't" .

The transcription /ˈsentʃəәri/ for "century" misrepresents the central vowel sound, which should account for unstressed vowel reduction in more connected speech. The corrected version should be /ˈsɛnʧəri/ with a stress adjustment reflecting native pronunciation nuances .

The initial consonant sound in the word "zero" is represented by the phonetic symbol /z/. This sound is a voiced alveolar fricative .

The error in the transcription of 'citation' as /saɪˈteɪʃəәn/ lies in its representation of the last syllable. The correct transcription should reflect the stress pattern and proper vowel reduction, correcting it to /saɪˈteɪʃən/ .

In the word "toughen," the medial consonant sound is represented by the phonetic symbol /f/. This sound is a voiceless labiodental fricative .

The phonetic symbol for the long mid central neutral monophthong is /3:/. An example of an English word containing this sound is "bird" .

In "adjudicate," ambisyllabicity is shown in the connection of syllables between "adj" and "u." The segmentation relies on legal syllable clusters like ad.ju.di.cate due to phonetic distribution and potential onset constraints .

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