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powerpoint presentation typology of phonetic and phonological levels of english and native languages. muxammadyor shermuhammedov 1. phonetic and phonological levels: an overview 2. english and native language contrasts 3. implications for language learning and teaching plan: introduction: phonetics, phonology, and language typology phonetics, with its 3 branches—articulatory, acoustic, and auditory—studies the physical properties of speech sounds, like how they're produced and transmitted, irrespective of language's specific rules. phonology analyzes how languages organize sounds, identifying phonemes (contrastive units) and allophones (phonetic variants). understanding these rules helps determine language typological classifications through sound systems. articulatory phonetics: consonants and vowels across languages consonants vary across languages regarding voicing; some languages like english utilize voiced and voiceless pairs (e.g., /b/ vs. /p/), while others, like korean, may have a three-way distinction involving aspiration. vowel inventories differ significantly; languages range from having a small set of 3 vowels, as seen in some aboriginal australian languages, …
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categories. context and expectation significantly influence auditory perception. the 'phonemic restoration effect' demonstrates that missing speech sounds are often mentally 'filled in' based on linguistic context, boosting comprehension to nearly 100%. phoneme inventories: english vs. native language(s) english possesses a relatively large phoneme inventory, typically cited with around 44 phonemes, encompassing 24 consonants and approximately 20 vowel sounds, impacted by dialectal variations. many native american languages exhibit smaller phoneme inventories, sometimes below 20 total phonemes. this can include unique sounds not found in english such as ejective consonants. allophonic variation: contextual differences english exhibits allophonic variation: voiceless stops like /p/, /t/, /k/ are aspirated at the beginning of stressed syllables (e.g., 'pin' [pʰɪn]), but unaspirated after /s/ (e.g., 'spin' [spɪn]). in english, the phoneme /l/ has two major allophones: a 'clear l' [l] before vowels (e.g., 'leaf' [liːf]) and a 'dark l' [ɫ] after vowels or at the end of …
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nd falling. phonological rules: assimilation, deletion, insertion assimilation, a phonological rule, causes a sound to become more like a nearby sound, such as /n/ in 'inpossible' becoming /m/ before /p/, changing its phonetic properties for easier articulation. deletion simplifies consonant clusters; consider 'fifth', where the /θ/ sometimes gets dropped, especially in casual speech, revealing how languages optimize for fluent, low-effort communication patterns. morphophonology: sound changes in word formation morphophonology analyzes how morphemes, the smallest units of meaning, change their phonetic form based on the surrounding phonetic environment, revealing complex interactions with 2 or more sound structures. english exhibits morphophonological alternations, such as the pluralization of nouns; adding '-s' changes to /z/ after voiced sounds but remains /s/ after voiceless sounds. this exemplifies 1 type of phonological conditioning. suprasegmentals: intonation and rhythm intonation, encompassing variations in pitch over utterances, signals grammatical structure, indicating questions versus statements with rising (l%) or falling …
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powerpoint presentation typology of phonetic and phonological levels of english and native languages. muxammadyor shermuhammedov 1. phonetic and phonological levels: an overview 2. english and native language contrasts 3. implications for language learning and teaching plan: introduction: phonetics, phonology, and language typology phonetics, with its 3 branches—articulatory, acoustic, and auditory—studies the physical properties of speech sounds, like how they're produced and transmitted, irrespective of language's specific rules. phonology analyzes how languages organize sounds, identifying phonemes (contrastive units) and allophones (phonetic variants). understanding these rules helps determine language typological classifications through sound systems. articulatory phonetics: consonant...

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