Phonological Rules - Introduction to Phonetics - Exercise, Exercises of Literature and Development

Phonological Rules, Substitutes for the Targets, Occurrences are Predictable, The Generalization, The Realizations, Allophones of the Same Phoneme, Three Different Phonemes, Complementary Distribution, Your Findings, Speaker of Japanese. This exercise is home work for Introduction to Phonetics course. It helps in practicing.

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Phonological rules : exercises
1. In the following data, [T] and [f] are substitutes for the targets /f/, /s/, /S/, and
/T/, and their occurrences are predictable. Give the generalization.
feather [TEd´]
soup [fup]
fall [fçl]
thin [TIn]
fish [fIs]
2. Examine the following data from B (4years, 1month), a child with
phonological disorder, and determine whether the realizations of /r/ targets
are predictable.
race [res] mirror [mIw´]
berry [bewi] correct [kçwEk]
parade [p´wed] rain [ren]
ride [raId] four [fç]
deer [di] road [rod]
wrong [rçN] room [rum]
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Phonological rules : exercises

1. In the following data, [ T ] and [f] are substitutes for the targets /f/, /s/, / S /, and / T /, and their occurrences are predictable. Give the generalization.

feather [TEd´] soup [fup] fall [fçl] thin [TIn] fish [fIs]

2. Examine the following data from B (4years, 1month), a child with phonological disorder, and determine whether the realizations of /r/ targets are predictable.

race [res] mirror [mIw´] berry [bewi] correct [kçwEk] parade [p´wed] rain [ren] ride [raId] four [fç] deer [di] road [rod] wrong [rçN] room [rum]

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3. Examine the following data from Japanese and determine whether [t], [ts] and [t S ] are allophones of the same phoneme or represent two different phonemes, or three different phonemes. If allophones, state the complementary distribution; if phonemes, state the contrast.

a. [te] hand i. [tsutSi] earth b. [takai] high j. [ato] later c. [tegami] letter k. [kutsu] shoe d. [tsukue] desk l. [tSitSi] father

e. [utSi] house m. [matsu] wait f. [tSizu] map n. [ita] board g. [tatami] mat o. [tomodatSi] friend h. [kata] person p. [tatsu] summer

On the basis of your findings, predict the most likely pronunciation of the following English words by a speaker of Japanese. You should concentrate on the realization of /t/ targets in these words. And ignore the other potential problems.

city [ ]

team [ ]

tear [ ]

totem [ ]

tune [ ]

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