ECS 32A Study Guide - Final Guide: Voiceless Dental Fricative, Voiced Dental Fricative, Voiceless Alveolar Fricative

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Oral oral nasal oral oral oral oral oral voiced alveolar voiceless velar voiced bilabial. Stop stop nasal voiceless interdental fricative voiceless alveolar fricative voiced voiced voiced alveolar interdental lateral approximant fricative bilabial stop. / / is the basic sound, and that becomes [a] between two palatalized consonants. [x] comes after back vowels, and [ ] comes after front vowels. The voiced word-initial stops become voiceless when a voiceless phoneme (/s/ in this case) is affixed before them. For each of the following word, break it into its morphemes and say if they are derivational/inflectional or the root: /inter-/ is derivational, /nation/ is the root, /-al/ is derivational. Draw a tree for each of the following sentences: The man with the dog saw the house with the car. The woman with the umbrella sees the donut. What are the syntactic and semantic roles of each noun phrase in the following sentences: Np the dog" syntactic role: subject; semantic role: agent.

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