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Chapter 1 Phonetics and Phonology

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1 Chapter 1 Phonetics and Phonology

2 Phonetics Phonetics is the study of physical properties of speech sounds which are used in language to convey meaning. Phonetics also deals with how different sounds are created and how those sounds change in different environments

3 Articulatory Phonetics
Is the study of how human beings produce sound.

4 Articulatory Phonetics Examples
The place of articulation in the mouth how the air is shaped and pushed are examples of Articulatory Phonetics Practice- [m] mug [n] night [ŋ] Ring Air is being pushed through the navil cavity for each of these sounds

5 Example-producing the [TH]

6 Acoustic Phonetics Focuses on the transmission of sounds through the air by studying the sound waves which are created during speech. The quality of the sounds largely depends on how it was articulated by the speaker. KI 4

7 Auditory Phonetics Is the study of how humans perceive sounds. What is heard is analyzed physiologically to learn more of the functioning of human ears, nerve, and brain.

8 Auditory Phonetic Examples
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9 Phonology Is the study of the overall sound system whereas phonetics focus on specific sound. Phonology deals with how these sounds fall into a patterned system of speech which is often governed by predictable rules. Words Phrases Sentences Parts of speech


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