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Lecture 1 Phonetics – the study of speech sounds
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Overview what is phonetics about history of phonetics
areas of phonetic research areas of applied phonetics history of phonetics methods of phonetic research
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Speaking and understanding speech
phonetic plan communicative intent articulation linguistic encoding acoustic signal linguistic decoding auditory perceptual representation communicative intent
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What is phonetics all about?
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Three areas of phonetic science
articulatory phonetics the production of speech sounds acoustic phonetics the physical properties of speech sounds auditory phonetics the perception of speech sounds
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Articulatory phonetics
How are speech sounds produced? Which body parts are involved? How do the organs involved in speech production work? How do humans learn to produce speech sounds?
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Acoustic phonetics What are the physical properties of speech sounds?
vowel
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Auditory phonetics Which body parts are involved in the perception of speech? How do they work? How do humans learn to perceive speech? How many words are produced?
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Who needs phonetics? areas of applied phonetics: language teachers
speech therapists speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensic phonetics
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Who needs phonetics? language teachers
speech therapists speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensics analysis of pronunciation errors, exercises voice strain in speaking professions
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Who needs phonetics? language teachers speech therapists
speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensics (patient with dysarthtia) analysis of pronunciation
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Who needs phonetics? language teachers speech therapists
speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensics synthetic speech automatic speech recognition
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Who needs phonetics? language teachers speech therapists
speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensics accent differences
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Who needs phonetics? language teachers speech therapists
speech technology sociolinguists / research on accents forensics speaker characteristics
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Related disciplines
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Phonetics/Phonology phonetics: physiological and physical properties of the production and perception of all speech sounds phonology: sound inventory and functions and patterns of the speech sounds in one particular language interaction between the two in all areas
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History of phonetics 1569 John Hart: An Orthographie
describes pronunciation at that time 1877 Henry Sweet: A Handbook of Phonetics 1888 first IPA chart
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Early tools: Henrici analyser (1940)
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Spectrograph (1950) signal recorded on magnetic drum
energy in various frequency regions is determined blackening of paper in proportion to energy
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Phonetic research today
Speech analysis software e.g. Praat
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Articulation research today
EMA: electromagnetic measurement of tongue movement palatography laryngography
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Phonetics at Freiburg www.phonetik.uni-freiburg.de Room 1026
acoustic analyses equipment, materials
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