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Main FAQ ãóìàíèòàðíûå íàóêè åñòåñòâåííûå íàóêè ìàòåìàòè÷åñêèå íàóêè òåõíè÷åñêèå íàóêè 6 áèëåò 1. Tones in questions 2. Answer: Questions are often used to make a comment or exclamation rather than to find out or check information. An answer is not necessarily expected. Negative yes-no questions are commonly used to show surprise, pleasure, etc, particularly when we encourage others to agree with us. These usually have a falling tone: WASn't it TERrible ? HAVen't been STUpid ? In informal English we can also use positive yes-no questions, particularly to express criticism. These often have a rising tone: Wh-questions are also used to make comment, particularly ones with modal verbs. These usually have a falling tone: HOW was I supposed to know ? WHAT's it to do with YOU ? Sometimes we ask a question and suggest a possible answer ourselves before the hearer replies. As the purpose of these possible answers is to make sure that what we think we know is correct, they usually have a fall-rising tone Where are you off to? The Supermarket ? We can use questions to give instructions to give or make suggestions. These usually a falling tone. And often include modal verbs: Will you PLEASE leave it aLONE ? Would you turn the LIGHT off ? Do you think the questions in Bs responses are more likely to have a rising tone (put ↑) or a falling tone (↓)? a. A: I’ve just got a job in Alaska.- B: Are you serious?___ b. A: I don’t think any of these jackets will fit. B: How about this one? ______ c. A: Great weather we’re having. B: Isn’t it fantastic? _____ Answer: a. b. c. 2.Make the phonetic analysis of the following words: Cardigan- Scruffy- Unbelievably- 3.Classification of lingual consonants: Answer: Lingual consonants are classified into forelingual, mediolingula, backlingual Forelingual cons are articulated with the tip or the blade of the tongue Acc.to the place of obstruction forelingual cons: Interdental [Ө, s,z,n,l] Dental Alveolar: t,d Post alveolar: r Palato alveolar : ʃ, ʒ, ʤ, tʃ Mediolingual cons are produced with the front part of the tongue. They are always palatal: j,η Backlingual cons are also called velar, because they are produced with the back part of the tongue raised towards soft palate: k,g |