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1 Phonemes and allophones
Kuiper and Allan Chapter 5.2

2 Phonemes and allophones again
A set of allophones are the allophones of the same phoneme if: they never contrast; are in complementary distribution; are phonetically similar; are predictable realizations of a phoneme in a particular local phonetic environment. Phonemes are abstract.

3 Phonemic analysis consists of three parts: the phonemic system
the phonotactics the allophonic rules

4 The English phoneme system
We will suppose that the transcription symbols in Kuiper and Allan represent the phonemes of English.

5 Phonotactics deals with what sounds may go next to others in sequences of sound.

6 Exercise Look at the sequences of sounds below. Which could be the sound sequences of English words? /sprUldZ/ /strçiSt/ /PmŒ˘jN/ /fniz/ /gru˘ltS/ /swÅNk/

7 Phonotactic rules are rules which restrict the permissible sequences of sounds in a language. English initial consonant clusters are restricted. maximum of three first of which is /s/ second of which is a voiceless stop, /p t k/ third is an approximant, /l r j w/

8 Allophonic rules Allophones are realizations of phonemes in specific phonetic contexts. Therefore you can write rules which predict the allophonic realization of a particular phoneme in context.

9 The shape of allophonic rules
Allophonic rules have: an input output a conditioning factor Input is a phonemic form. Output is a phonetic representation. Conditioning factor is an environment.

10 The format of allophonic rules
Input ---> output / environment ‘A particular input is realized as a particular output in a given environment.’ e.g. /t/ ----> [R] / V____ V (as in some American pronunciations of butter)


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