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- Definition of minimal pair, illustrate your answer with examples
- Function of intonation in English
- Articulatory and phonemic difference between the following pairs
- Homonyms definition and characteristic features
- Consonant elision phenomenon in English
- Strong and weak vowels: the ə vowel
- Difference between a consonant and a vowel
- What makes a stop different from a fricative
- Types of word meanings
- General definition of stress in English
- Difference between compound and derived adjectives
- Main approaches in semantics study
- Devoiced sound phenomenon in English
- Difference between affricatives and voiceless plosives
- The components of lexical meaning
- Rules for nasalization
- Weak form and strong form of auxiliaries
- Phonological rules for phoneme [ r ]
- What happens to fortis plosives when they are syllable initial and accented?
- Give examples to illustrate the following consonant rules
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