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M1U3 Phonology: Reinforcement (Round 2)

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Lesson aim: To analyse and explain phonological features in real spoken English, using key glossary terms.

This exercise is designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of the terms used in the exam. Please note that this is not the type of questions you will see in the test; it is intended to deepen your knowledge and application.

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PHONOLOGY – KEY REVIEW (Before the Task)

To complete this task successfully, students needed to understand the following concepts:

1. Phonemes

Individual sounds that distinguish meaning in a language.
Example: /ɪ/ vs /iː/ in ship vs sheep.

2. Word Stress

The syllable in a word that is pronounced more strongly.
Example: toNIGHT, CIneMA.

3. Sentence Stress

In spoken English, content words are usually stressed:

  • nouns
  • main verbs
  • adjectives
  • adverbs

Function words (e.g. to, and, of, a) are typically weak.

4. Weak Forms

Function words are often reduced in connected speech.
Examples:

  • to → /tə/
  • for → /fə/
  • and → /ən/ or /n/

5. Connected Speech

Refers to how sounds change when words are spoken together:

  • Linking: sounds connect between words
  • Elision: sounds are omitted
  • Assimilation: sounds change to become more similar

6. Intonation

The rise and fall of the voice in speech:

  • Rising intonation: often used in questions
  • Falling intonation: often used in statements

7. Contractions

Shortened forms of auxiliary verbs:

  • I am → I’m
  • he would → he’d

8. Stress and Meaning

Stress and intonation help express meaning, intention, and attitude.

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