REVISION
Across
- 3. Studies the pattern of sounds of different languages or within a language.
- 4. The oral cavity, the nasal cavity and the pharynx.
- 8. Studies the relationship between sounds and spelling.
- 11. The smallest contrastive phonological unit that can produce a difference in meaning.
- 12. Human vocal noise (or the graphic representation of the noise in writing) used systematically and conventionally by a community for purposes of communication.
- 13. The palate, the tongue, the lips and the teeth.
Down
- 1. Different variations of the same sound.
- 2. Part of the palate, just behind the teeth.
- 5. Two bands of muscle lying across the centre of the larynx.
- 6. The most agile speech organ.
- 7. Pronunciation adopted for teaching purposes.
- 9. Science that studies how language is structured grammatically and semantically.
- 10. A set of symbols to represent the sounds of any language.