Introduction to English pronunciation and phonetics

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Introduction to English pronunciation and phonetics Lecture 1

Course outline Part of the language structure course Five lectures Seminars Written exam

Provide answers to questions such as... what is the most common sound in English? what is the crucial difference in pronunciation between ‘ice’ and ‘eyes’? why does the word ‘joke’ have nothing to do with the yellow part of an egg? why do Swedish learners have difficulty pronouncing words like ‘thermometer’ and ‘parenthesis’? ***

Course content • The English speech sounds • Phonetic symbols and the IPA • Spelling-sound differences • Contrasts between Swedish and English • English stress patterns ***

Two major models for English pronunciation Received Pronunciation (RP) “British English” General American (GA) “American English”

Spelling and sound – hardly a perfect match One sound sequence: /si:/ may be spelt: see, sea, senile, scene, cease, seize

One spelling sequence: ’ough’ may be pronounced: cough, tough, though, bough, thought

A word spelt ’ghoti’ should be pronounced ’fish’ enough women station G.B. Shaw A word spelt ’ghoti’ should be pronounced ’fish’ enough women station

Vowel sounds voiced open air stream centre of a syllable English has 17-20 vowel sounds, but only six letters! ***

Monophthongs (mono- = one) open (‘sad’) or close (‘seed’) front (‘needle’) or back (‘noodle’) short (‘hat’) or long (‘heart’) normally unrounded in English compare Eng ‘mood’, Swe ‘mod’ ‘fyra nya röda tröjor’

Short vowels /e/ as in ‘bed’ /æ/ as in ‘bad’ Examples /e/ : said, head, many, any, bread /æ/ : sad, had, Manny, Annie, Brad

/ə/ – schwa the most common vowel sound in English used in unstressed syllables where the vowel is reduced Examples above, polite, suppose, sofa Compare: land /lænd/ England/ˈıŋlənd/

/ʊ/ as in ‘put’ Examples bull /bʊl/ wolf /wʊlf/ soot /sʊt/ Compare: Sw ‘gods’ Eng ’goods’ /gʊdz/

/ɒ/ as in ’got’ GA has /ɑ:/ or /ɔ:/ in most words where RP has /ɒ/ Examples gone /gɒn || gɔ:n/ bomb /bɒm || bɑ:m/ song /sɒŋ || sɑ:ŋ /

/ı/ as in ‘sit’ Examples begin /bıˈgın/ target /ˈtɑ:(r)gıt/ city /ˈsıtı/ Compare: Sw ’bild’ Eng ’build’

Long vowels /i:/ as in ’see’ /u:/ as in ’blue’ Examples free, be, neat, peel /u:/ as in ’blue’ soup, pool, cool

/ɜ:/ as in ’earth’ /ɔ:/ as in ’door’ Examples heard, earn, murder sore, sauce, yawn /jɔ:n || jɑ:n/