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DSCI3121 42 23. Which of the English consonants enumerated below have close equivalents in Polish: a
DSCI3113 3. The organs and mechanics of speech1. Name the organs of speech and other anatomical dcta
DSCI3114 n B If the lungs are the source of energy that sets the air stream in motion, the sounds ar
DSCI3115 (* b) pubnonicAion-pulmonic c) egressive/ingrcssive....
DSCI3116 32 1(1. Many languages of the world employ sounds which are very different from tfaose foun
DSCI3117 342. Which places of articulation are defined below? a) the lower lip art
DSCI3118 36 12. In the words givcn below indicate semi-voweIs: &th,a int, soliłot|p| cmswerfyyrk
DSCI3119 Pj fig m m ffce «ord mnum i. e) UJ as m the word fali. 18. Which Engllsh sotmds are Dlostra
DSCI3120 21. Choose the correct answer: A. By changing the position of the velum w
DSCI3122 444J2. Plosives1. Fili in the gaps: Plośves, also called ...iUpt,.., belong - together
DSCI3123 46 g) When two (or morę) p!osives occur next to each other, the first of them behaves in
DSCI3124 4f p In tbe words and phrases given below indicate plosives with no audible plosion. bctygu
DSCI3125 so18. Formulate the rule(s) responsible for the distribution of IM variants in the data
DSCI3126 52 CONCERNS PLOSIYES IN: type of phenomenon Enslish only Polish only both Enalish and
DSCI3127 4.3. Affricates and fricatiyes 1. FU) )n the gaps: Płosi ves, affricates and fiicatives bel