LINA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Linguistic Prescription, Minimal Pair, Complementary Distribution

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Extra practice exercises for the midterm: grammar. Now that we have been doing linguistics for over a month, the different concepts of. Grammar should make more sense than they did at the beginning. Consider the data below: (in response to the claim that a news commentator predicted a particular incumbent would keep his senate seat in the upcoming elections) Transcribe the following words in ipa. (a) sunny (b) banana (c) (to) reject (d) arrive (e) defy (f) summary (g) secret (h) exceed (i) difficult. Consider the distribution of [s] and [ ] in korean in the following words: If they are allophones of the same phoneme, (a) give a chart of environments, (b) state their distribution, (c) draw the relationship between [s] and [ ] in. Korean, and (d) state the rule that accounts for the distribution. If they are separate phonemes, (a) give evidence and (b) explain your answer by discussing how the data supports your conclusion.

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