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PHONETICS (3) Dr. Ansa Hameed

Previously Phonetics Articulatory Phonetics Acoustic Phonetics Auditory Phonetics

Today’s Lecture English Phonetics Vowels and Cosonants

Phonetics (English) English Language (26 Alphabets) Sounds (44) Vowels (20) Consonants (24)

Vowels A vowel is defined as: “a voiced sound in forming which the air issues in a continuous stream through the pharynx and mouth, there being no obstruction and no narrowing such as would cause audible friction”. -Daniel Jones

Vowels

vowels Classification of Vowels English monophthongs English diphthongs English Triphthongs

Vowels Phonetic classification of Vowels Vowel sounds are classified according to: the position of the tongue in the mouth, the openness of the mouth, the shape of the lips, and the length of the vowels.

Vowels 1) the position of the tongue in the mouth Front vowels are the ones in the production of which the front part of the tongue is raised the highest such as [i:] [i] [e] [æ] [a].

vowels When the central part of the tongue maintains its highest position, the vowels thus produced are central vowels such as [3:] [Ə] and [] .

vowels If the back of the tongue is held the highest, the vowels thus produced are back vowels such as [u:][u]

vowels

Vowels 2)the openness of the mouth close vowels: [i:] [i] [u:] and [u]; semi-close vowels: [e] and [3;] semi-open vowels: [ə] and [Չ:] open vowels: [æ] [a] [] [Չ ] and [:].

Vowels 3) the shape of the lips rounded vowels: All the back vowels in English are rounded except [ɑ:]. unrounded vowels: All the front vowels and central vowels in English are unrounded.

vowels 4)the length of vowels long vowels: They are usually marked with a colon such as[i:] and [ɑ:] short vowels: other vowels in English are short vowels such as [e],[ə] and [æ].

Vowels Diphthongs RP has large number of diphthongs, sounds which consist of a movement or glide from one vowel to another. -Peter Roach

vowels

vowels

vowels Triphthongs A trophthong is a glide from one vowel to another and then ta third, all produced rapidly and without interruption. Peter Roach

vowels The English language has five Triphthongs.    1./ еІә /(এইও)      as in the words prayer, player, layer.    2./ αІә/(আইও)     as in the words liar, tyre, fire.    3./ )Іә /(ওইও)     as in the words loyal, royal.    4./ αuә /(আউও)  as in the words hour, tower, power, flower.   5./ әuә /(অউও)   as in the words lower, mower, slower, goer.

consonants All sounds which are voiced, (e.g: p,s) in the production of which the air has an impeded passage through the mouth (b, rolled r), in the production of which the air does vot pass through the mouth (g,m), in which there is an audible friction (f,v,s,z,b), are called consonants. - Daniel Jones

consonants Consonants can be classified according to: Place of articulation Manner of Articulation

consonants

consonants

consonants

REcap Vowels Consonants

Reference Jones, Daniel. (1972). An Outline of English Phonetics. Cambridge University Press.