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Linguistics 210 Exam: Chapters 1-3 Complete Study Guide & Practice Questions for 2026/2027

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Prepare for the Linguistics 210 Exam covering Chapters 1-3 with this comprehensive study guide. This resource includes key concepts, practice questions, and detailed answers to help you succeed in the 2026/2027 exam. Master the fundamentals of linguistics and boost your chances of acing the exam.

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LINGUISTICS 210 EXAM CHAPTERS 1-3 WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE!!


A linguist's definition of Grammar - ANSWER rules a speaker unconsciously
abides by to form sound and convey meaning. phonetics, semantics, phonology,
syntax, morphology

Systematic Creativity - ANSWER the capacity of human language to generate an
infinite number of novel sentences and meanings, by following an underlying
system of rules, aka grammar. Uses logic and creativity.

Linguistic Competence - ANSWER the unconscious, internalized knowledge of a
language's grammar, vocabulary, and rules that allows a person to understand
and generate an infinite number of novel, grammatical sentences

Prescriptive - ANSWER sets rules for how a language should be used, focusing
on "correct" grammar, spelling, and usage

Descriptive - ANSWER objectively studies and records how a language is actually
used by its native speakers, acknowledging regional variations and informal
speech without judgment

Phonetics - ANSWER the study of speech sounds and their physiological
production and acoustic qualities

Articulatory Phonetics - ANSWER understands physiological mechanisms of
speech production

Acoustic Phonetics - ANSWER analyzing physical properties of the sound waves
we produce

Auditory Phonetics - ANSWER How listeners receive and perceive speech sounds

Phones - ANSWER any distinct speech sound

Parts of the vocal tract - ANSWER lips, lips and teeth, alveolar ridge, alveopalatal
region, hard palate, velum (soft palate), uvula, pharynx, larynx, glottis

voicing - ANSWER The vibration of the vocal cords, or lack of, when speaking a
sound

, place of articulation - ANSWER Where, in the vocal tract, a sound is
physiologically made

bilabial - ANSWER Lips

labiodental - ANSWER Lips and teeth

interdental - ANSWER tip of tongue placed between the upper and lower front
teeth

alveolar - ANSWER alveolar ridge - behind the teeth on roof of mouth

alveo-palatal - ANSWER raise blade of tongue towards hard palate and alveolar
ridge at the same time

palatal - ANSWER raising body of tongue towards or against the hard palate (firm
roof of the mouth)

velar - ANSWER raise back of tongue to the velum (soft palate) to modify or
obstruct the airflow

glottal - ANSWER sound at the glottis, space between the vocal cords - primarily
through closure, construction, or open passage of airflow

manner of articulation - ANSWER The airflow - obstruction, manipulation, closure,
or constriction of airflow when making sounds

stops/plosives - ANSWER Consonants made by completely obstructing the
airflow in the vocal tract, then releasing it with a puff of air.

affricates - ANSWER complex consonant sound that starts with a stop, then
gradually releases into a fricative, all at the same place of articulation

fricatives - ANSWER Consonant sounds made by partially obstructing airflow
through a narrow channel in the vocal tract, creating audible friction or
turbulence

nasals - ANSWER consonant sounds produced when air is allowed to escape
through the nasal cavity due to a lowered velum

liquids - ANSWER consonants characterized by a unique tongue placement that
creates a partial closure, allowing air to flow around the tongue's sides or over
the back of the tongue (lateral and retroflex)

glides - ANSWER unlike normal consonants, no complete or partial airstream
blockage. Immediately proceeds to a vowel or diphthong within a syllable. less

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