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Phonetics and Phonology

Phonetics and Phonology. What is Phonetics?. H ow speech sounds are produced by the human vocal apparatus. . T he perception of speech sounds. . Transmission and physical properties of speech sounds. . What is Phonology?.

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Phonetics and Phonology

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  1. Phonetics and Phonology

  2. What is Phonetics? • Howspeech sounds are produced by the human vocal apparatus. The perception of speech sounds. Transmissionand physical properties of speech sounds.

  3. What is Phonology? • Phonology is how speech sounds are organized and affect one another in pronunciation. • It deals with the system and pattern of sounds which exist within a particular language. • The study of phonology of English looks at the vowels, consonants and suprasegmental features of the language( stress, intonation)

  4. When we talk about vowels and consonants, within the discipline of phonology, we are referring to the different sounds we make when speaking, and NOT the vowel and consonant letters we refer to when talking about spelling.

  5. Phonemes In any language we can identify a small number of regularly used sounds (vowels and consonants) that we call PHONEMES. A phoneme is the smallest contrastive unit in the sound system of a language. For Example: PIN PEN PET BET

  6. When we speak we produce a CONTINUOUS STREAM OF SOUNDS. In studying speech we divide this stream into small pieces that we call SEGMENTS. For Example:

  7. It is not always easy to decide on the number of segments. For Example:

  8. LETTERS AND SOUNDS It is very important to learn to think of English pronunciation in terms of Phonemes rather than letters of the alphabet. Consider written English enoughthroughthoroughthought bough think those thistle thong churchchemistry lochCheryl

  9. Special symbols are usedtorepresentspeechsounds.

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