Find backlingual consonants of the English language



A) w, v;

B) p, b;

C) l, n;

D) s, m

E) k, g;

114. Find the case of assimilation in the following examples:

A) booty – beauty

B) live - life

C) at three

D) mostly

E) man – men

 

115. Qualitative or quantitative weakening oft vowels in unstressed positions.

A) elision

B) assimilation;

C) accomodation;

D) reduction;

E) delision

 

116. Find the example of accommodation:

A) at three

B) none - noon

C) does she

D) settle

E) has she

 

117. Find the example of loss of plosion:

A) "No"..

B) "history".

C) "Old clock".

D) "ten".

E) "that kind".

 

118. Name one of the aspects of speech sounds:

A) Fundamental.

B) Comparative.

C) Functional.

D) Practical.

E) Qualitative.

 

119. Find the case of lateral plosion.

A) tree

B) settle

C) this shop

D) glad to see you

E) that right word

 

120. The general tendencies or habits in the way native speakers use their speech organs both during speech and at rest may be defined as…

A) articulatory-aspect

B) articularary basis

C) phonological basic

D) physiological aspect

E) acoustic aspect

 

121. Name one of the degrees of assimilation:

A) Strong.

B) Weak.

C) Double.

D) Regular.

E) Irregular.

 

122. What type of allophone is the most representative?

A) subsidiary allophones

B) positional allophones

C) combinatory allophones

D) principal allophones

E) phoneme variants

 

123. Find the case of lateral plosion.

A) tree

B) cattle

C) this shop

D) glad to see you

E) that right word

 

124. Find the right variant of syllables division.

A) gar-den, be-gin

B) gard-en, beg-in;

C) gar-den, begi-n

D) gard-n, beg-in

E) garde-n, beg-in

 

125. How is the distinctive function of syllables characterized by?

A) By a presence or absence of a syllable in one the same position may differentiate one word from another word.

B) syllables may constitute the material form of all the words, phrases and sentences.

C) the right syllable boundary makes it easier to recognize words, phrase and sentences.

D) By it's ability to distinguish monophthongs from diphthongs.

E) By it's ability to produce sentences.

 

126. How is the recognitive function of syllables characterized by?

A) By a presence or absence of a syllable in one the same position may differentiate one word from another word.

B) syllables may constitute the material form of all the words, phrases and sentences.

C) the right syllable boundary makes it easier to recognize words, phrase and sentences.

D) By it's ability to distinguish monophthongs from diphthongs.

E) By it's ability to produce sentences.

 

127. How is the constitutive function of syllables characterized by?

A) By a presence or absence of a syllable in one the same position may differentiate one word from another word.

B) syllables may constitute the material form of all the words, phrases and sentences.

C) the right syllable boundary makes it easier to recognize words, phrase and sentences.

D) By it's ability to distinguish monophthongs from diphthongs.

E) By it's ability to produce sentences.

 

128. Name out the syllable formation theories of English language:

A) the theory of consonants

B) phonological

C) morphological

D) the loudness theory

E) the theory of consonants

 

129. Define the type of the following syllable [ai] (I):

A) covered, open

B) uncovered, closed

C) covered, closed

D) uncovered, open

E) ----

 

130. What do understand by syllabic speech sound?


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