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Phonetics. bɛðəni slɪŋɛrlænd vælɛri ætkɪnsən. How would you say…?. Przemysław Międzyrzecz. IPA Chart. Sound Check. http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/chapter1.html. Manners of Articulation. Voiced/Voiceless Aspirated/Unaspirated
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Phonetics bɛðəni slɪŋɛrlænd vælɛri ætkɪnsən
How would you say…? Przemysław Międzyrzecz
Sound Check http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/chapter1.html
Manners of Articulation • Voiced/Voiceless • Aspirated/Unaspirated • Stops/Continuants • Fricatives • Affricates • Liquids • Glides • Monothongs/Dipthongs • Tense/Lax Vowels
Classes • Noncontinuants/Continuants • Obstruents/Sonorants • Consonants/Vowels • Syllabic • We also utilize tone, pitch and stress each time we speak.
Now try it again…. Przemysław pʒɛmɛswav Międzyrzecz miɛndʒɛʒɛtʃ This is why we need articulatory phonetics!
How is this relevant to the ESOL classroom??? • Study on Perception of English Vowels by Native Speakers of Spanish in a Classroom Setting (Garcia-Perez) • Listener Adaptation to Foreign-Accented English (Bradlow and Bent) • Clear Speech Effect for Non-Native Listeners (Bradlow and Bent)
Anita Bath (I need a bath) I.P. Freely (I pee freely) Oliver Klozof (all of her clothes off) Ollie Tabooger (I'll eat a booger) Jacques Strap (jock strap) Seymour Butts (see more butts) Bea O'Problem (B.O. problem) Amanda Huggenkiss (A man to hug and kiss) Hugh Jass (huge ass) Ivana Tinkle (I wanna tinkle) Moe Lester (molester) Heywood U. Cuddleme (hey would you cuddle me?) I.M Stilaweener (I am still a wiener) Stu Piddiddiot (stupid idiot) Isobel Ringing (Is a bell ringing?) Al Coholic (alcoholic) I. M. Adope (I am a dope) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moe_Szyslak#Prank_calls
Bibliography Bradlow, Ann and Bent, Tessa (2003). Listener Adaptation to Foreign-Accented English. In M. J. Sole, D. Recasens, & J. Romero (Eds.), Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain.Retrieved on 13 July 2006 at http://babel.ling.northwestern.edu/~abradlow/ICPhS_0400-FAT.pdf Bradlow, Ann and Bent, Tessa (2002). The Clear Speech Effect for Non-Native Listeners: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Retrieved on 13 July 2006 from http://babel.ling.northwestern.edu/~abradlow/labpage-research-foracc.html Fromkin, Victoria; Rodman, Robert and Hyams, Nina (2003). Phonetics: The Sound of Language. In An Introduction to Language (231-266). Boston: Thomson-Heinle. Garcia-Perez, Grisel Maria (2005). Perception of English Vowels by Native Speakers of Spanish in a Regular Classroom Setting. Revista Virtual de Estudos da Linguagem. Retrieved 13 July 2006 from http://paginas.terra.com.br/educacao/revel/edicoes/num_5/revel_5_perception_of_english_vowels_by_native_speakers_of_spanish.pdf. Instituto Linguistico de Verano: Places of Articulation (2005). Retrieved 16 July 2006 from www.silinternational.net/mexico/ling/glosario/E005ci-PlacesArt.htm University of California at Los Angeles: Peter Ladefoged: A Course in Phonetics (2006). Retrieved 15 July 2006 from http://www.phonetics.ucla.edu/course/chapter1/chapter1.html