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  • Well done! You’ve completed lesson 8PH.

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    1. Put the allophones of /t/ in the order you hear them:

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-1.mp3

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  2. Question 2 of 10
    2. Question

    2. Which pronunciation of WAITER do you hear?

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-2.mp3

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  3. Question 3 of 10
    3. Question

    3. Which speaker uses more glottal stops?

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-3a.mp3

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-3b.mp3

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  4. Question 4 of 10
    4. Question

    4. Put the pronunciations of BUTTER in the order you hear them:

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-4.mp3

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  5. Question 5 of 10
    5. Question

    5. Match the word to its glottal stop usage:

    Sort elements
    • HARD ATTACK
      • GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT
        • GLOTTAL REINFORCEMENT
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          Hint

          GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT is when a glottal stop replaces a [t] completely.
          HARD ATTACK is when a glottal stop appears before a vowel sound for emphasis.
          GLOTTAL REINFORCEMENT is when a glottal stop appears directly before a voiceless plosive /p,t,k/.

        • Question 6 of 10
          6. Question

          6. Put the pronunciations of TUNA in the order you hear them:

          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-6.mp3

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        • Question 7 of 10
          7. Question

          7. Put the allophones of /t/ in the order you hear them:

          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-7.mp3

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        • Question 8 of 10
          8. Question

          8. Which word would be pronounced with a DENTAL [t]?

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          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-8.mp3

          /t/ becomes dental before dental fricatives /θ,ð/.

        • Question 9 of 10
          9. Question

          9. Match the words to their possible glottal stop usage:

          Sort elements
          • HARD ATTACK
            • GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT
              • GLOTTAL REINFORCEMENT
                Correct
                Incorrect
                Hint

                GLOTTAL REPLACEMENT is when a glottal stop replaces a [t] completely.
                HARD ATTACK is when a glottal stop appears before a vowel sound for emphasis.
                GLOTTAL REINFORCEMENT is when a glottal stop appears directly before a voiceless plosive /p,t,k/.

              • Question 10 of 10
                10. Question

                10. Which speaker pronounces /t/ as [s]?

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-10a.mp3

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/03/8PH-10b.mp3

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              By Veronika Drbohlavová|2025-03-04T21:41:34+00:00March 4th, 2025|

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