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Mastering Regressive Assimilation in Phonetics

Mastering Regressive Assimilation in Phonetics

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English

University

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Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.4.5, RI.9-10.4

+7

Standards-aligned

Created by

Sheila Pereira

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Mastering Regressive Assimilation

Understanding the process of regressive assimilation in phonetics and its implications for language acquisition and speech production. Exploring the factors that influence regressive assimilation and its role in shaping phonetic patterns.

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Mastering Regressive Assimilation

  • Definition: A phonetic process where a sound changes to match a following sound
  • Example: 'handbag' pronounced as 'hangbag'
  • Types: Regressive voicing assimilation, regressive nasal assimilation, regressive place assimilation
  • Importance: Understanding assimilation helps in accurate pronunciation and speech perception

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Multiple Choice

What is the importance of understanding assimilation in phonetics?

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To improve pronunciation accuracy

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To enhance speech perception

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To master regressive assimilation

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To learn about different types of assimilation

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Assimilation in Phonetics

  • Assimilation is the process of sounds changing to become more similar to neighboring sounds.
  • Understanding assimilation is crucial to improve pronunciation accuracy in language learning.
  • It also helps enhance speech perception by recognizing assimilated sounds.
  • Assimilation can be progressive (forward) or regressive (backward).
  • Learning about different types of assimilation provides insights into the complexity of phonetics.

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Mastering Regressive Assimilation

  • Regressive assimilation is a phonetic process where a sound is influenced by a following sound.
  • It occurs when a sound changes its pronunciation to become more similar to a sound that follows it.
  • Understanding and mastering regressive assimilation is crucial for accurate pronunciation and comprehension of spoken language.

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Multiple Choice

What is regressive assimilation?

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A process where a sound is influenced by a preceding sound

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A process where a sound is influenced by a following sound

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A process where a sound changes its pronunciation to become more similar to a preceding sound

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A process where a sound changes its pronunciation to become more similar to a following sound

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Regressive Assimilation

Trivia: Regressive assimilation is a process where a sound changes its pronunciation to become more similar to a preceding sound. It is a common phenomenon in many languages, including English. This process helps to maintain smooth and fluent speech by reducing the effort required to transition between sounds. Fun Fact: Regressive assimilation can sometimes lead to the creation of new sounds in a language!

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Mastering Regressive Assimilation

Learn how connected speech processes affect phonetics. Explore the phenomenon of regressive assimilation, where a sound is influenced by a following sound. Discover strategies to master this important aspect of phonetics.

  • Definition and examples of regressive assimilation
  • Common patterns and rules
  • Techniques for accurate pronunciation

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Multiple Choice

What is the phenomenon of regressive assimilation?

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How does regressive assimilation affect phonetics?

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What are the common patterns and rules of regressive assimilation?

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What are the techniques for accurate pronunciation?

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What is the definition and examples of regressive assimilation?

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Regressive Assimilation

Definition: Regressive assimilation is a phonetic process where a sound is influenced by a following sound, causing it to become more similar or identical to the following sound.

Examples: In English, the word 'impossible' is pronounced as 'im-pos-sible' due to regressive assimilation, where the 'n' sound assimilates to the 'p' sound of the following syllable.

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Mastering Regressive Assimilation

  • Regressive assimilation is a phonological process where a sound changes to match a following sound
  • It occurs when a sound is influenced by a neighboring sound that comes after it
  • Understanding this process is crucial for analyzing and describing phonetic and phonological patterns

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Multiple Choice

What is regressive assimilation?

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A phonological process where a sound changes to match a preceding sound

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A phonological process where a sound changes to match a following sound

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A phonological process where a sound changes to match a neighboring sound

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A phonological process where a sound changes to match a random sound

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Regressive Assimilation

Trivia: Regressive assimilation is a phonological process where a sound changes to match a neighboring sound. It is also known as anticipatory assimilation. This process occurs when a sound is influenced by a sound that comes after it in a word. It is a common phenomenon in many languages around the world.

Mastering Regressive Assimilation

Understanding the process of regressive assimilation in phonetics and its implications for language acquisition and speech production. Exploring the factors that influence regressive assimilation and its role in shaping phonetic patterns.

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