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What is the place and manner of articulation for the sound Isum /' alveolar affricate alveolar fricative alveopalatal affricate D alveopalatal fricative Which of these features is typical of creole languages , including Guyanese Creole? Highly complex grammar Large number of irregular verbs Limited use of prepositions Simplified tense system 1 point 1 point
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The correct answer for the first question is:<br /><br />alveolar affricate<br /><br />The sound /ʃ/ is an alveolar affricate, which means it is produced by obstructing airflow in the vocal tract and then releasing it. The sound is articulated with the tongue tip against the alveolar ridge, which is the ridge behind the upper front teeth.<br /><br />The correct answer for the second question is:<br /><br />(1) Simplified tense system<br /><br />Creole languages, including Guyanese Creole, typically have a simplified tense system compared to their parent languages. This means that they have fewer tenses and tense markers, which makes the language easier to learn and use.
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