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Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology Dr S.J. Hannahs Lecture 1 -- SEL1006/SEL8117 Semester 1, 2009-10 Newcastle University
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Structure of the module One hour lecture per week One hour seminar per week (compulsory) End-of-semester two-hour exam in January
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What is phonetics?
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Phonetics is the study of speech sounds.
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What is phonetics? Phonetics is the study of speech sounds. a) how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics)
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What is phonetics? Phonetics is the study of speech sounds. a) how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics) b) their physical characteristics (acoustic phonetics)
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What is phonetics? Phonetics is the study of speech sounds. a) how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics) b) their physical characteristics (acoustic phonetics) and c) how they’re perceived (auditory phonetics).
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What is phonetics? In this module we’ll concentrate on: a) how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics)
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Sound/symbol correspondence
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system
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Consider written English
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle thong
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle thong church
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle thong church chemistry
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle thong church chemistry loch
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Sound/symbol correspondence The need for a transcription system Consider written English enough through thorough thought bough think those thistle thong church chemistry lochCheryl
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International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Devised in the 19th Century to help describe the sounds of languages independently of a language’s orthography (= writing system). Under continuous revision. Last major revision was in 1993.
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Sound/symbol correspondence enough through thorough thought bough [ ʌ f] [u:] [ ə] [ ɔ :] [a ʊ ] think those thistle thong [θ] [ð] [θ] [θ] church chemistry loch Cheryl [t ʃ ] [k] [x] [ ʃ ]
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Transcription – the art of reducing speech to writing Don’t be influenced by English spelling!! Transcribe what is, not what ‘ought’ to be For instance, speech sounds can influence neighbouring sounds: i[n] Newcastle i[m] Bolton i[ŋ] Carlisle Trust your ears, not your years of education!!
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Transcription – the art of reducing speech to writing Remember: a word in isolation may be spoken differently to a word in connected speech to = [tu:] give it to him = [g ɪ v ɪ t tə ɪ m]
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Transcription – the art of reducing speech to writing Remember: a word in isolation may be spoken differently to a word in connected speech to = [tu:] give it to him = [g ɪ v ɪ t tə ɪ m] compare
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International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Nota bene! The current IPA chart appears in Davenport & Hannahs (2005:xvi)
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Seminars Will begin next week, not this week Next week’s seminar exercises will be: Exx 1- 5, in Davenport & Hannahs, Ch. 2, p.17 In the meantime, read Chapters 1 & 2 of Davenport & Hannahs
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