introduction to phonetics and phonology

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powerpoint presentation phonetics and phonology 1. introduction to phonetics and phonology 2. core concepts in phonology 3. applications and advanced topics plan: introduction to phonetics and phonology phonetics, the study of speech sounds, encompasses articulatory, acoustic, and auditory branches, focusing on the physical properties and production of sounds from human vocal organs, as well as wave properties and perception. phonology explores the systematic organization of sounds within a language. it analyzes how phonemes, the smallest contrastive units, are organized, and how allophones, variations of phonemes, arise due to rule-governed contextual changes. the sounds of speech: articulatory, acoustic, and auditory phonetics articulatory phonetics examines how vocal organs produce sounds, like describing tongue placement for the vowel /i/ as a high, front vowel with lip spreading, impacting sound quality. this includes the 3-part place, manner and voicing system. acoustic phonetics measures speech sounds as physical properties (frequency, intensity, and duration), using spectrograms …
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or instance, 'record' can have different meanings based on stress on the first (noun) or second (verb) syllable. representing and analyzing sound: phonetic transcription and phonological theories phonetic transcription, using the ipa, provides a precise written record. one sound, [p], distinguishes 'pat' from 'bat', whereas phonological theories use rules to explain these systematic sound variations in language. generative phonology, prominent in the 1960s, aimed to represent a speaker's underlying knowledge of sounds using ordered rules to derive surface pronunciations, explaining how 1 phoneme /t/ becomes several allophones. phonology in action: development, acquisition, and disorders children initially produce allophones variably; around 2 years old, phonological processes like cluster reduction (e.g., saying 'poon' for 'spoon') become common as they simplify words. phonological disorders impact a child's ability to organize speech sounds, deviating significantly from typical 90% intelligibility norms for their age beyond age 4, potentially involving pattern-based errors. phonology across languages and …
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powerpoint presentation phonetics and phonology 1. introduction to phonetics and phonology 2. core concepts in phonology 3. applications and advanced topics plan: introduction to phonetics and phonology phonetics, the study of speech sounds, encompasses articulatory, acoustic, and auditory branches, focusing on the physical properties and production of sounds from human vocal organs, as well as wave properties and perception. phonology explores the systematic organization of sounds within a language. it analyzes how phonemes, the smallest contrastive units, are organized, and how allophones, variations of phonemes, arise due to rule-governed contextual changes. the sounds of speech: articulatory, acoustic, and auditory phonetics articulatory phonetics examines how vocal organs produce soun...

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