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powerpoint presentation fonology esanova gulnoza 1. phonological analysis 2. introduction to phonology 3. phonological processes plan: introduction to phonology phonology studies the sound systems of languages, analyzing how a limited set of about 40 speech sounds (phonemes) can be combined to create thousands of words, demonstrating the crucial role of sound patterns in language structure. unlike phonetics, which describes the physical production of speech sounds, phonology focuses on the abstract mental representations of sounds and how these interact within a language, forming phonotactic constraints and rules governing sound changes. phonological processes like assimilation (e.g., "in" becoming "im" before "possible") and deletion (e.g., the loss of /t/ in "winter") show how sounds adapt within words, highlighting the dynamic nature of spoken language. phonemes and allophones phonemes, the smallest units of sound differentiating meaning, are often realized as multiple allophones, variant pronunciations conditioned by phonetic context. for example, english /p/ has aspirated …
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ypes and phoneme combinations within a given language, revealing patterns and potentially explaining sound changes; for example, a preference for light syllables (cv) over heavy ones (cvc). phonotactic constraints influence the distribution of sounds; for instance, /ŋ/ (ng) might only appear in syllable codas in a specific language, never in the onset position, resulting in a limited set of possible word-initial sounds. phonological processes assimilation, a common phonological process, involves one sound becoming more like a neighboring sound; for example, the plural marker /-s/ becomes /-z/ in words like "dogs" (voiced) due to the preceding voiced consonant, illustrating a 3-way feature change. lenition, often found in casual speech, involves the weakening or simplification of sounds. this can manifest as the deletion of consonants (e.g., "handbag" becoming "hambag") or the reduction of vowels (e.g metathesis, a less frequent process, involves the switching of the order of two sounds within a word. …
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ogist would examine how that vowel's length interacts with surrounding sounds to impact word stress, potentially affecting the number of syllables perceived. phonetics is the scientific study of speech sounds (phones), their physical properties, and how they are produced; phonology, conversely, studies the abstract system of sounds (phonemes) and their function within a language, focusing on sound patterns and rules, like the 30+ phonemes in english phonetics analyzes the acoustic signal, articulatory movements (e.g., tongue position), and perceptual aspects of speech sounds; phonology is concerned with how these sounds contrast and pattern to create meaning, such as minimal pairs demonstrating phonemic distinctions (e.g., /bæt/ vs. /pæt/). syllable structure languages differ significantly in their syllable weight, based on the complexity of the nucleus and coda syllable structure is often described using a three-part model: onset (initial consonants), nucleus (vowel or syllabic consonant), and coda (final consonants) the sonority sequencing principle suggests …
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powerpoint presentation fonology esanova gulnoza 1. phonological analysis 2. introduction to phonology 3. phonological processes plan: introduction to phonology phonology studies the sound systems of languages, analyzing how a limited set of about 40 speech sounds (phonemes) can be combined to create thousands of words, demonstrating the crucial role of sound patterns in language structure. unlike phonetics, which describes the physical production of speech sounds, phonology focuses on the abstract mental representations of sounds and how these interact within a language, forming phonotactic constraints and rules governing sound changes. phonological processes like assimilation (e.g., "in" becoming "im" before "possible") and deletion (e.g., the loss of /t/ in "winter") show how sounds ada...

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