Chapter 1: Terminology
Chapter 1: Terminology
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Sound that comes out of the mouth after going through some kind of obstacle/ obstruction.
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Sound that comes out of the mouth without any obstruction.
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Each of the graphic signs that constitute the alphabet of a language. (Another word for 'letter")
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The combination of a vocalic sound (glide i, u), a full vowel (a, e, o) and another vocalic sound (glide i, u) in the same syllable.
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The smallest and indivisible unit in the written language.
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The little hump behind the upper teeth that can be felt easily with the tip of the tongue. (Two words; write it with _ in the middle)
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For example, the combination of the nuclear vowels a, e, o with the unstressed close vowels i or u.
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The sequence of two full vowels that belong to two syllables.
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Another word for 'sound'.
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Phonological unit able to distinguish different meanings.
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Linguistic discipline that describes and regulates how a language is written.
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The science that tries to establish families of sounds.
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Science that studies all the sounds of a language and the articulatory differences that one can hear.
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