, LIN2603 ASSIGNMENT 05
DUE DATE: 18 JUNE 2026
Question 1:
Multiple Choice Answers (Speech organs, place and manner of articulation)
1. B. [θ]
2. C. This
3. B. A whistled form of communication rather than spoken
4. B. It replaces spoken articulation with whistled signals
5. B. Lips and airflow
6. B. Rugged mountain terrain
7. C. Tongue and lips; whistled airflow (modified fricative-like articulation)
8. C. Fricatives (continuous airflow with constriction)
9. B. Labial (lips)
10. B. Lingual (tongue)
11. D. All of the above
12. A. Labial place + fricative manner
Question 2:
Airstream mechanisms (pulmonic egressive vs glottalic egressive)
Pulmonic egressive airflow is produced by air pushed out from the lungs through the vocal
tract. This is the primary airstream mechanism used in most human speech, including
whistled languages where airflow is shaped rather than created in the larynx.
DUE DATE: 18 JUNE 2026
Question 1:
Multiple Choice Answers (Speech organs, place and manner of articulation)
1. B. [θ]
2. C. This
3. B. A whistled form of communication rather than spoken
4. B. It replaces spoken articulation with whistled signals
5. B. Lips and airflow
6. B. Rugged mountain terrain
7. C. Tongue and lips; whistled airflow (modified fricative-like articulation)
8. C. Fricatives (continuous airflow with constriction)
9. B. Labial (lips)
10. B. Lingual (tongue)
11. D. All of the above
12. A. Labial place + fricative manner
Question 2:
Airstream mechanisms (pulmonic egressive vs glottalic egressive)
Pulmonic egressive airflow is produced by air pushed out from the lungs through the vocal
tract. This is the primary airstream mechanism used in most human speech, including
whistled languages where airflow is shaped rather than created in the larynx.