
phonetics Exam
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Examination questions
II term
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Read the text, write out 10 different words consisting of two and more syllables. Analyze the words’ accentual structure and dwell on the rules of word stress.
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Divide the given paragraph into intonation groups, lay stress-tone marks according to the rules and comment on the use of pauses.
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Read the text, write out questions, define their types, lay stress-tone marks on them and explain the use of nuclear tones in different types of questions.
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Read the text, find 5 compound nouns and give their stress patterns. Dwell on the peculiarities of compound stress in English. Exemplify your answer.
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Read the text, find 5 compound nouns and give their stress patterns. Dwell on the peculiarities of compound stress in English. Exemplify your answer.
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Read the text, write out sentences with enumeration and adverbials, lay stress-tone marks on them and explain the use of nuclear tones.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo loss of plosion, lateral, nasal and fricative plosion, transcribe them and comment on the changes in the phonemes.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo partial assimilation affecting the lip position, transcribe them and comment on the changes in the phonemes.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo partial assimilation affecting the work of the vocal cords, transcribe them and comment on the changes in the phonemes.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo partial assimilation affecting the place of articulation, transcribe them and comment on the changes in the phonemes.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo progressive assimilation, transcribe them. Dwell on the general principles of classification of assimilation.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo double assimilation, transcribe them. Dwell on the general principles of classification of assimilation.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo regressive assimilation, transcribe them. Dwell on the general principles of classification of assimilation.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo complete and intermediate assimilation, transcribe them and comment on the changes in the phonemes.
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Read the text, find 5 words and word combinations in which phonemes undergo partial assimilation, transcribe them. Dwell on the principles of classification of partial assimilation.
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Lay stress-tone marks on the given sentence using the Descending Stepping Scale, transcribe it and draw a tonogram to it. Comment on the rules of syntagmatic division and the use of tones.
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Lay stress-tone marks on the given sentence using the Ascending Stepping Scale, transcribe it and draw a tonogram to it. Comment on the use of the Descending Stepping Scale.
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Read the text, find 10 disyllabic and three-syllable words, transcribe them, and comment on their stress patterns.
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Read the text, find 10 polysyllabic words, and comment on their stress patterns.
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Read the text, find 10 phrases, and comment on their stress patterns.
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Read the text, find 5 words with inseparable prefixes, transcribe them, and comment on their stress patterns.
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Read the text, find 5 words with separable prefixes, transcribe them, and comment on their stress patterns.
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Lay stress-tone marks on the given sentence using the broken Descending Stepping Scale, transcribe it and draw a tonogram to it. Dwell on the classification of scales.
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Divide the given paragraph into intonation groups, lay stress-tone marks according to the rules and comment on the use of nuclear tones.
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Divide the given paragraph into intonation groups, lay stress-tone marks according to the rules and dwell on the use of the Descending Stepping Scale.