Analyze the syllable structure of the following English word…
Analyze the syllable structure of the following English word, and then answer the three questions about parts of the syllable. [ b ɹ ɪ dʒ ɪ z ] 1. What part of the syllable is the sound [ z ] in? [Syllable1] 2. What part of the syllable is the sound [ dʒ ] in? [Syllable2] 3. What part of the syllable is the sound [ ɹ ] in? [Syllable3]
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Consider the data below from the made-up language “Rizola.” Compare the sounds [ f s ʃ ] with [ v z ʒ ]. These two groups of sounds are allophones in this language. fazonso ‘life’ sutʃaf ‘decision’ opalde ‘reach’ boʒalsi ‘group’ divumʃa ‘necessary’ miʒe ‘refusal’ ospaza ‘reminder’ lizak ‘coat’ semif ‘return’ devuton ‘suggestion’ 1. What are the conditioning environments relevant to the complementary distribution of [ f s ʃ ]? [f-environments] 2. What are the conditioning environments relevant to the complementary distribution of [ v z ʒ ]? [v-environments] 3. What is the phonological rule that accounts for the distribution of [ f s ʃ ] and [ v z ʒ ]? [rule] –> [structural-change] / [environment] 4. What type of rule is this? [rule-type] 5. Here is a hypothetical Rizola word with one segment missing: [ bu_i ]. Can you predict whether [ s ] or [ z ] would appear in the blank? [prediction]
Read DetailsSusan Glaspell turned the story of a murdered farmer which s…
Susan Glaspell turned the story of a murdered farmer which she covered as a newspaper reporter into both the story “A Jury of Her Peers” and the one act play “Trifles.” In Glaspell’s literary versions of the story, she adds the details about the bird, birdcage, and quilt. These details would be considered:
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