470 likes | 711 Views
PHONETICS. An Introduction to Linguistics. How to ‘write down’ sounds. A transcription system should be consistent and unambiguous. Is English a good transcription system?. What do we use to transcribe the sounds?. IPA International Phonetic Alphabet. An anatomy of articulation.
E N D
PHONETICS An Introduction to Linguistics
How to ‘write down’ sounds A transcription system should be consistent and unambiguous.
What do we use to transcribe the sounds? • IPA • International Phonetic Alphabet
Web Resources • Phonetic flash • http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/flash/flashin.htm
Exercise 1 • [p]=voiceless bilabial stop • [v]= • [g]= • [z]= • [ʤ]= • [ŋ]=
Exercise 2 • Voiceless interdental fricative= [ ] • Voiced palatal affricate= [ ] • Voiceless alveolar stop= [ ] • Voiceless labiodental fricative = [ ] • Bilabial nasal=[ ] • Voiceless palatal fricative= [ ] • Voiced velar stop= [ ]
How to describe vowels: criteria • Height of tongue • High, mid, low • The part of the tongue is involved • Front, central, back • Position of lips • Rounded, non-rounded • Tense vs. lax
How to describe a vowel • [vowel]= • Tense/lax + (Rounded) + High/mid/low + front/back • [æ]= low front vowel • [o]= tense rounded mid back vowel
Length • The contrast of meaning due to length difference • Inherent differences • High vowels are shorter than low vowels • [i] < [æ] • Influenced by the sounds around. • Bead > beat
Intonation • The pattern of pitch movements across a stretch of speech • Two intonational patterns • Pitch accents • Edge tones
Pitch accents: The word with particularly higher or lower pitch.
Tone • The pitch variation that causes the contrast of meaning. • Level tones • A relatively fixed tone • Contour tones • A single syllable produced with tones that glide from one level to another.
Web Resources • Online Intonation • http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/johnm/oi/oiin.htm • Pitch • http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wtutor?tutorial=pitch
Summary • Describing consonants • Place of articulation • Manner of articulation • Voicing • Describing vowels • Height, front, roundness • Suprasegmental features • pitch, tone, intonation