Phonetic Processes Exercises for Linguistics Students
Practice identifying phonetic processes such as stridency deletion, stopping, fronting, and more with exercises involving target words. Determine which processes apply to various words and mark the likely processes for specific targets. Enhance your understanding of substitution processes in linguistics through hands-on examples.
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SUBSTITUTION PROCESSES EXERCISES
Stopping Stridency Deletion Fronting Depalatalization Palatalizaton Affrication Backing Alveolarization Labialization Gliding Vowelization
1. For each of the following words, indicate whether stridency deletion, stopping, or both. Target Save Soup Thin Base House Moose Feet Zoo bath Child form [teiv] [tup] [tin] [beit] [ta f] [mut] [tit] [du] [bat] Process
2. Determine which processes are possible for each of the following target words and place a check mark in the appropriate column(s). Target word Processes Stopping Frontimg Depalat Stri dele Palata Deaff Affri Suit Judge Think Kiss Cheese Sun Case Math Shirt
3. For each of the following target words, indicate which processes are likely by placing a check mark in the appropriate column(s). Target word Processes Labializat Alveolari Backing Voweliz Gliding Suit take beetle ram face Sun job rode