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NEXT! Now that you have learned about IPA, use the knowledge that you have gaine

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Question

NEXT! Now that you have learned about IPA, use the knowledge that you have gained (and the help of outside resources, as needed) to complete the following exercises. To type in IPA, you can use an online IPA typing resource like http://ipa.typeit.org/ or http://westonruter.github.io/ipa-chart/keyboard/

1. Use the IPA to transcribe your name (first and last)

2. Read the following English words in IPA and write the word (or words) with convential English spelling.

kek ____________________ skim ____________________

dvlp ____________________ lægwd ____________________

pzdi ____________________ tldhd ____________________

ntnen ____________________ ln ____________________

klf ____________________ fkshnd ____________________

3. Use the descriptions of IPA symbols to select the appropriate symbol. Then, give an example of a word that starts with the sound described.

Voiceless alveolar fricative ____ ____________________

Voiced bilabial stop ____ ____________________

Velar nasal ____ ____________________

Voiceless interdental fricative ____ ____________________

Voiced labiovelar fricative ____ ___________________

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

Converted words 8n english spelling are given below:

• kek : Cake

• skim:Icecream

• dvlp : develop

• lægwd:language.

• pzdi : prosody

• tldhd childhood

• ntnen intonation

• ln line

• klf cuttlefish

• fkshnd foxhound

2.

Ipa appropriate symbols and related words are given below.

1. Voiceless alveolar fricative: symbol is: s and word:(sit) in English: (seat)

2. Voiced bilabial stop : symbol is:b and word in ips format:bæk,in english:bake

3. Velar nasal : word: no word present that started with this component.word in ipa form:

singing,

4. Voiceless interdental fricative: and word india format: in,in english:thin

5. Voiced labiovelar fricative:symbol is w and word is wet