Aspiration and Types of Release Quiz

Aspiration and Types of Release Quiz
Test your knowledge on aspiration and release in plosive sounds with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a student of linguistics, a teacher, or just curious about phonetics, this quiz will enhance your understanding of sound production.
- Learn about voiceless plosives
- Understand different types of release
- Explore the effects of phonetic environment
1. Aspiration is an interval of voicelessness between the release stage of an unvoiced plosive and the voicing of the following sound.
TRUE
FALSE
3. If /p,t,k/ occur in onset position and are followed by a vowel sound, they are fully aspirated.
TRUE
FALSE
4. Weak aspiration of unvoiced plosive sounds occurs when they are in coda position, or in an unstressed syllable.
TRUE
FALSE
5. /p,t,k/ are weakly aspirated when they are preceded by /s/ in a consonant cluster in onset position.
TRUE
FALSE
6. Liquids and glides are devoiced as a consequence of aspiration when they follow voiceless plosives in a consonant cluster in onset position in a stressed syllable.
TRUE
FALSE
9. In the word “pick”, the first plosive is weakly aspirated and the second one is fully aspirated.
TRUE
FALSE
10. The release stage occurs when the articulators come apart in the articulation of plosive sounds in isolation.
TRUE
FALSE
11. The phonetic environment results in different types of release of plosive sounds in connected speech.
TRUE
FALSE
13. When plosive sounds are followed by a nasal, the air is partly released through the nasal cavity.
TRUE
FALSE
14. All plosive sounds may be released laterally when followed by /t,d/ within the word or at word boundary.
TRUE
FALSE
15. Voiceless plosives, especially /t/, can be reinforced glottaly when followed by other plosives or affricates.
TRUE
FALSE
16. In word final position before a pause, plosive sounds might be released orally or incompletely.
TRUE
FALSE
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