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1. In phonetic transcription, the symbol [ʷ] placed directly after a consonant
symbol (e.g., [tʷ]) indicates:
A. An onglide
B. A labialized consonant
C. A nonlabialized consonant
D. An offglide
Answer: B. A labialized consonant
Explanation: The text states that "ʷ" is a "labialized consonant" symbol and that
diacritics in the upper right position are for offglide and stop release symbols. Since [ʷ]
is placed to the right of the main symbol, it fits the description for a labialized
consonant diacritic.
2. A child says [tʌk] for "truck." This is an example of which phonological process?
A. Final consonant deletion
B. Epenthesis
C. Cluster reduction
D. Vocalization
Answer: C. Cluster reduction
Explanation: The text defines "cluster reduction" with the example "truck becomes
[tʌk]." The consonant cluster /tr/ has been reduced to a single sound.
3. Which diacritic would be used to indicate that a vowel is nasalized?
A. ̃
B. ̤
C. ̰
D. ͋