Assimilation and Phonological Processes

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Mastering Assimilation and Phonological Processes

Challenge your knowledge of phonological processes and test your understanding of assimilation with this engaging quiz! Each question will assess your ability to recognize various assimilation types and developmental phonological processes through phonetic transcriptions.

  • Multiple-choice format
  • Focus on assimilation types
  • Delve into developmental phonological processes
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by SingingSound321
Name that Assimilation: tug---> /tʊk/
Progressive Postvocalic Devoicing
Progressive Alveolar Assimilation
Regressive Prevocalic Voicing Assimilation
Stopping
Name that Assimilation: pen---> /pɛb/
Full Progressive Voicing Assimilation
Partial Progressive Labial Assimilation
Partial Regressive Velar Assimilation
Postvocalic Voicing
Name that Assimilation: mop--->/mɑn/
Full Progressive Voicing Assimilation
Partial Progressive Nasal Assimilation
Partial Regressive Nasal Assimilation
Full Regressive Voicing Assimilation
Name that Assimilation: top--->/tɑt/
Full Regressive Velar Assimilation
Partial Regressive Labial Assimilation
Full Progressive Alveolar Assimilation
Partial Progressive Nasal Assimilation
Name that Assimilation: keep---> /kik/
Full Progressive Velar Assimilation
Partial Regressive Labial Assimilation
Full Progressive Alveolar Assimilation
Partial Progressive Nasal Assimilation
Name that Assimilation: kog---> /gɑg/
Full Progressive Nasal Assimilation
Partial Regressive Labial Assimilation
Full Regressive Velar Assimilation
Full Regressive Voicing Assimilation
Developmental Phonological Process: re͡ɪn---> we͡ɪn
Stopping
Fronting
Deaffrication
Gliding
Developmental Phonological Process: wɪndo͡ʊ--->wɪno͡ʊ
Cluster Reduction
Weak Syllable Deletion
Final Consonant Deletion
Vowelization
Developmental Phonological Process: fɪʃ--->fɪs
Gliding
Stopping
Fronting
Deaffrication
Developmental Phonological Process: sizɚz---> tidɚd
Gliding
Stopping
Fronting
Deaffrication
The addition of a phone to a phonetic environment where no phoneme occurred in the target is...
Coalescence
Migration
Metathesis
Epenthesis
When two phonemes switch places within the phonetic environment, becoming substitution phones within the original target is called
Coalescence
Migration
Metathesis
Epenthesis
Within a consonant cluster sequence, partial features (place, manner, voicing) from C1 and C2 are extracted, recombining to form a third consonant is
Coalescence
Migration
Metathesis
Epenthesis
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