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  1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate homophone.

(sealing, ceiling) 1. We had difficulty in _________________________ the leak. 2. The spider made its web on the __________________________________. 3. The ____________________ of the room is high.

(sole, soul) 1. My old boots need new _____________________. 2. He was the _______________ executor named in the will. 3. We had a nice _______________ for lunch. 4. He has a hard job to keep body and ________________ together. 5. He put his heart and _______________ into work.

(bare, bear) 1. In winter the garden looked _______________. 2. The pain was almost more than he could _______________. 3. I can't _______________ that man. 4. He moved with the grace of a trained ________________. 5. The ice won't _______________ your weight.

(pear, pair) 1. I have bought a _______________ of shoes. 2. Please give me a _______________. I prefer them to apples. 3. They went away in _______________.

(right, write) 1. Don't _______________ on both sides of the paper. 2. What's the _______________ time? 3. In England traffic keeps to the left side of the road, not to the _______________ as in other countries. 4. I hope you know the difference between _______________ and wrong.

(vain, vein, vane) 1. All our work was in _______________ . 2. She is a _______________ young girl, always giving herself airs. 3. One of the _______________ of the propeller was broken. 4. They found a _______________ of gold in the rock. 5. He became so angry that the _______________ on his forehead swelled.

Seminar 5 Modification of Consonant and Vowel Phonemes in Connected Speech

  1. Answer the following questions:

  1. What are the three stages of pronouncing a sound in isolation?

  2. Why is it necessary to analyze sounds in connected speech?

  3. What are the two types of changes of sounds in connected speech?

  4. What is assimilation?

  5. What types of assimilation do you know?

  6. How is the work of the vocal cords affected by assimilation?

  7. How is the manner of noise production affected by assimilation?

  8. What is adaptation?

  9. In what way are vowels influenced by neighbouring nasal consonants?

  10. What is elision? Give examples of contemporary elision.

  11. What are the factors affecting vowel qualitative and quantitative characteristics?

  12. What is “positional length” of the vowels?

  13. How is vowel quality and quantity connected with stress?

  14. How do adjacent consonants affect vowels? Which classificatory characteristics of consonants are the most important in this respect?

  1. Give the definition of the terms:

Assimilation, progressive assimilation, regressive assimilation, reciprocal assimilation, complete assimilation, historical assimilation, living assimilation, voicing, devoicing, nasal plosion, lateral plosion, loss of plosion, accommodation, elision, reduction, qualitative reduction, quantitative reduction.

  1. Give examples of combinatory allophones of the /r/ phoneme.

  1. Read the words. How are the allophones of the /l, w, r/ phonemes pronounced after /p, t, k/?

cleft twice try

cleg tweed tree

ply quiet pry

please quaver price

clerk queer cry

play crone

crop

  1. Read the word combinations and words. Phonetic processes of what type are observed in (a), (b) and (c)?

(a) (b) (c)

supped people open

top people couple happen

stop talking apple

rubbed able ribbon

sob bitterly label stubborn

he went to see bottle written

I want to go little bitten

cook clean tickle taken

took Kate cycle bacon

vocal thicken

good day middle garden

what day beadle pardon

walk down riddle warden

begged eagle dragon

plagued giggle wagon

big game beagle Morgan