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Phonetics The study of productive sounds within a language 2 Basic types of sounds in English: Consonants (C): restriction on airflow Vowels (V): no restriction.

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1 Phonetics The study of productive sounds within a language 2 Basic types of sounds in English: Consonants (C): restriction on airflow Vowels (V): no restriction on airflow

2 Consonants C's are identified by two types of descriptors Manner of Articulation Airflow Use of vocal chords Place of Articulation Location in oral cavity where sound is produced

3 Vowels V's are described by four descriptors Height: how high the tongue is Frontness: location on the tongue Tenseness: how tense the tongue Rounding: whether lips are rounded or not Two exceptions Diphthongs: low-front, low-back, mid-back Schwa

4 Representing Sounds Phonemes are the meaningful sounds in a language Phonetic descriptors are the scientific description of these sounds Graphemes are symbols used to represent sounds Phonetic alphabet is a writing system where one symbol represents a single sound IPA is the alphabet used by linguists to represent phonemes

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6 Phonology Phonology examines the rules for using the productive sounds in a language No sound in a language works in isolation There is a difference between the underlying rules of the language and the actual utterances that we produce [ ] vs / /

7 Phonemes vs Allophones Phonemes sounds with meaningful distinction; treated as two unique sounds can occur in minimal pairs appear in any place as long as it doesn't violate sound sequence rules Allophones sounds w/out meaningful distinction; treated as two performances of same sound occur in complimentary distribution or free variation appear in predictable places

8 Sound Sequence Rules The rules that govern how sounds can be assembled within a language A syllable is the smallest sound cluster in a word In English it must contain a vowel or sonorant Sequence constrains determine what sounds can be put together to make meaningful words

9 Suprasegmentals Sound distinctions that affect our understanding but are not represented by phonetics Stress redneck/red neck; blackbird/black bird Juncture stuffy nose/stuff he knows


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