COMD 4150 : COMD4150FinalStudyGuide

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Him vs. i got him. ; issues in transcription of connected speech: assimilation & suprasegmental aspects of speech: coarticulation- overlapping of articulators during speech; time efficient process that makes connected speech easier to produce; ex. Aka right-to-left or anticipatory assimilation- articulators anticipate a phoneme occurring later in time: progressive assimilation- phonemes identity changes due to a phoneme following it. Aka left-to-right or preservative assimilation- articulators preserve their posture of a phoneme and maintain it for a later phoneme: elision- omission of a phoneme during speech production. A result of coarticulation: epenthesis- addition of a phoneme to a word. Pronouns, articles, conjunctions, prepositions not stressed receives the stress: new information- added information to a conversation that generally. Contrastive stress- use of sentence stress to indicate speaker"s intent. /big/ /bi/ = leaving of the final /g: distortion- production of an allophone of an intended phoneme.

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