TUTORIAL Questions 380-390

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Questions:
380: Word spectrograms
385: Sentence spectrograms
390: Sentence spectrograms

 

Question 380. The following are speech spectrograms for individual words grouped by threes. Below each trio is a list of corresponding words. Match the specrograms with the correct words.

                 1.                                           2.                                            3.

a) near   b) right   c) west

                

                 4.                                           5.                                            6.

a) corn  b) number  c) hard

 

                            

                 7.                                           8.                                            9.

a) poor  b) bread  c) spring

                                            

                 10.                                           11.                                            12.

a) country  b) grow  c) after

 

                            

                 13.                                           14.                                            15.

a) matter  b) sell  c) will

 

 

                 16.                                           17.                                            18.

a) ball b) fill  c) last

 

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Fundamentals of Sound reference: Chapter 9.

 

Question 385. Match the spectrograms with sentences that follow.

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2.

 

3.

 

4.

 

5.

a) It's very warm this morning.
b) Of course, the story is true.
c) Did you fly the blue plane?
d) Few people will live to be a hundred.
e) Will you order an elm tree?

 

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Fundamentals of Sound reference: Chap. 9.

 

Question 390. Match the spectrograms with sentences that follow.

1.

 

2.

 

3.

 

4.

 

5.

a) Open camp this month.
b) Send it at once.
c) Don't stand behind him.
d) Even she is not certain.
e) I can't find a point.

 

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Fundamentals of Sound reference: Chap. 9.

 

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