QUESTION 7 A phoneme is the same thing as a syllable smallest burst of frequencies that can e seen in a sound spectrogram same thing as a grapheme or letter smallest segment of speech which, if changed, would change the meaning of a word QUESTION 8 Which of the following describes phonemes that differ in voicing? One is spoken, the other can only be written One is a consonant, one is a vowel They are made by stopping the airflow in different places in the mouth (such as lips vs tongue on roof of mouth) They vocal-fold vibration starts a little later for one than the other QUESTION 9 Which of the following describes how speech is produced? We put small spaces between phonemes when we speak to keep them separate, like printed letters We overlap phonemes when we speak, so that as we produce one phoneme our mouth is moving to produce the next phoneme We don't put spaces between phonemes when we speak, but we do produce them one phoneme at a time so that they don't overlap. O0OO
QUESTION 7 A phoneme is the same thing as a syllable smallest burst of frequencies that can e seen in a sound spectrogram same thing as a grapheme or letter smallest segment of speech which, if changed, would change the meaning of a word QUESTION 8 Which of the following describes phonemes that differ in voicing? One is spoken, the other can only be written One is a consonant, one is a vowel They are made by stopping the airflow in different places in the mouth (such as lips vs tongue on roof of mouth) They vocal-fold vibration starts a little later for one than the other QUESTION 9 Which of the following describes how speech is produced? We put small spaces between phonemes when we speak to keep them separate, like printed letters We overlap phonemes when we speak, so that as we produce one phoneme our mouth is moving to produce the next phoneme We don't put spaces between phonemes when we speak, but we do produce them one phoneme at a time so that they don't overlap. O0OO
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