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Phonetics: Sound Principles

Phonetics: Sound Principles. Chapter 2. Phonetics Defined. The branch of linguistics that studies the inventory and structure of the sounds of speech. Audio Ambiguity. I scream Grade A It’s hard to recognize speech The sun’s raise meet Others? 233. Identical, but distinct.

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Phonetics: Sound Principles

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  1. Phonetics: Sound Principles Chapter 2

  2. Phonetics Defined • The branch of linguistics that studies the inventory and structure of the sounds of speech

  3. Audio Ambiguity • I scream • Grade A • It’s hard to recognize speech • The sun’s raise meet • Others? 233

  4. Identical, but distinct • Boiling Springs • It’s all gone • Others? 233

  5. Phonetic Disciplines • Acoustic Phonetics • Auditory Phonetics • Articulatory Phonetics **** 235

  6. Speech vs. Orthography • Did he believe Caesar could see the people seize the seas? • You Tell Me: • The silly amoeba stole the key to the machine 236

  7. IPA • Familiarize yourself • Charts inside the front cover of textbook • Using these charts be able to: • Produce each sound • Identify sounds from description • Provide description of sounds • Transcribe words • See http:\\

  8. Representing Sounds • Transcription • Segments • Syllables • Features

  9. Consonants • Places of Articulation • Manners of Articulation • Glides/Semi-vowels

  10. Places of Articulation • Illustration on page 22 • Be ready to label parts, given the picture

  11. Vowels • Tongue • Lips • Nasalization • Tense & Lax // Rounded & Spread • Diphthongs

  12. Suprasegmentals (prosodic features) • Length • Pitch • Loudness • Stress • Tone

  13. Kinds of Sound Change • Assimilation • Nasalization • Voicing • Flapping • Dissimilation • Elision // Deletion • Epenthesis // Intrusion • Metathesis • Vowel Reduction

  14. Do it together • Exercise 11 • Page 53-54

  15. For “tomorrow” • TPQ over Chpts 1 & 2 • Suggested Exercises • 1: find 2 each • 2 – 9 All • 10 – Every other one • 11 – All • 12 – Every other one • 14 – 15 – Every other one • Read Chapter 3

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