Linguistics 341: Introduction to Phonetics Steve Winters, Instructor Jacqueline Jones, Teaching Assistant Science A 247 MWF 1:00-1:50.

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Linguistics 341: Introduction to Phonetics Steve Winters, Instructor Jacqueline Jones, Teaching Assistant Science A 247 MWF 1:00-1:50

Today’s Nuts and Bolts 1. Class Census 2. Syllabus 3. What is phonetics?

What is phonetics? Phonetics is the scientific study of speech sounds. It consists of three main sub-fields:  Articulatory phonetics  = how speech sounds are produced (by the tongue, lips, vocal folds, etc.)  Acoustic phonetics  = how speech sounds are transmitted from producer to perceiver  Perceptual phonetics  = how listeners understand which speech sounds are being produced

What you will learn in this class 1. Phonetic transcription The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) 2. How to produce the speech sounds of the languages of the world including the exotic ones 3. The basics of: the acoustic analysis of speech how speech may be analyzed with a computer how human beings hear and perceive speech

Phonetic Transcription  What is phonetic transcription?  The basic idea:  represent speech as a sequence of segments.  i.e., with an alphabet.  Deep thought questions:  Which alphabet should we use?  How about the English alphabet?

The Trouble with English Some letters represent more than one different sound c:recallvs.receivegearvs. siege Some letters represent no sounds at all receiveuse Sometimes two letters represent just one sound recallphonetics Some letters represent two or more sounds at once taxuse The same sound can be represented by many different letters sh:shy, mission, machine, special, caution

Phonetic Alphabet Solution: use a phonetic alphabet In a phonetic alphabet, sounds and symbols have a one-to- one relationship to each other Each symbol represents one sound Each sound is represented by one symbol The use of a phonetic alphabet to represent speech is called phonetic transcription. Our phonetic alphabet of choice: The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

The IPA  Presided over by the International Phonetic Association  Created in 1886

The Relentless Pursuit of Phonetics  The IPA is still active and evolving today  cf. addition of labio-dental flap in 2005 = Mono word for “vehicle” (Mono is spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo) Let’s check out a labio-dental flap in action…

Principles of the IPA 1. The use of a symbol in a transcription is a short hand method to describe the articulation of that sound. It is essentially a claim that the speaker produced a certain combination of gestures. 2. Contrast: “There should be a separate letter for each distinctive sound; that is, for each sound which, being used instead of another, in the same language, can change the meaning of the word.” one symbol  one sound

Minimal Pairs Sound contrasts can be shown to exist in a language by finding minimal pairs. A minimal pair consists of: two words that have different meanings, but differ from each other in only one sound. Some minimal pairs in English: pit vs. bit~ /p/ vs. /b/ beet vs. bead ~ /t/ vs. /d/ boat vs. boot~ /o/ vs. /u/