Across
- 5. statements of permissible strings of phonemes. It deals with the way consonants combine and with position consonants and vowels may occupy in the syllable or word.
- 7. for a phonetician are phenomena in the physical world whereas for the phonologist, they are linguistic items whose intrinsic interest is their function.
- 9. studies the physical properties of speech sounds during transmission from speaker to hearer
- 10. a variety of language which is different from others in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and word-order
- 11. the pronunciation of the language *more info is needed to be added*
- 12. a small number of regularly used sounds (vowels and consonants)
Down
- 1. Is concerned with hearing and the perception of speech, or our response to speech sounds as received through the ear and brain.
- 2. used to represent speech sounds
- 3. non-constructive sounds.
- 4. the relative strength of a syllable
- 6. the use of the pitch of the voice to convey meaning
- 8. studies the nature and limits of the human ability to produce speech sounds and describes the way these sounds are delivered.