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Title: Definitions


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Definitions
  • Phonetics - the study of the symbols that
    represent meaningful speech sounds.
  • The sounds in all the languages of the world
    together constitute a limited set, although some
    sounds in one language are not in another.

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More Definitions
  • Articulatory phonetics - the study of how the
    vocal tract produces the sounds of language
  • Acoustic phonetics - the study of the physical
    properties of the sounds
  • Clinical phonetics - deals with phonetics as it
    deals with disorders.
  • Auditory phonetics - the study of the way
    listeners perceive sounds

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Speech involves 2 processes
  • (1) production of the speech sounds (described in
    terms of articulatory and acoustic phonetics)
    (2) perception of the speech sounds (described in
    terms of auditory phonetics)

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Phonetic Principle
  • Phonetic Principle - each distinct sound of a
    language is represented by one and only one
    graphic symbol.
  • LETTERS do NOT make sound!
  • Symbols are used to represent the sounds that we
    make
  • Orthography Letters
  • we study phonetics because writing doesnt follow
    the Phonetics Principle

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Orthography vs Phonetic Alphabet
  • Discrepancy between spelling and sounds gave rise
    to a movement of spelling reformers
  • wanted to revise the alphabet so that one letter
    would correspond to one sound, and one sound to
    one letter
  • this alphabet would be a phonetic alphabet

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Orthography vs Phonetic Alphabet
  • Problems with orthography
  • a. Different letters represent a single sound
    (many letters1 sound)
  • to too two through threw clue shoe
  • o, oo, wo, ough, ew, ue, oe /u/
  • b. A single letter represents different sounds
    (l letter many sounds)
  • dame dad father call village many
  • a /e, æ, a, ?, I, ?/

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Orthography vs Phonetic Alphabet
  • A combination of letters represent a single sound
    (several letters 1 sound)
  • shoot character Thomas physics coat plain
  • oo /u/ ch /k/ th /t/ ph /f/ oa
    /o/ ai /e/
  • some sounds are not represented by a letter (1
    letter 2 sounds)
  • cute futile utility
  • u /ju/
  • one letter represents two sounds
  • xerox x /ks/
  • one letter represents no sound (silent letter)
  • cute (e is silent)
  • In English, there are a lot of silent letters. EX
    psycho (6 letters, 4 sounds)

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International Phonetic Alphabet
  • To describe the sounds of English, or any other
    language, we cannot depend on the spelling of
    words
  • this led to the development of the International
    Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in 1888 which could be
    used to symbolize the sounds found in all
    languages
  • because many languages use a Roman alphabet like
    that used in the English writing system, the IPA
    phonetic symbols are based on the Roman letters

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IPA (cont)
  • These phonetic symbols have a consistent value,
    unlike ordinary letters, which may or may not
    represent the same sounds in the same or
    different languages
  • the IPA phonetic alphabet is still the primary
    one used all over the world today by
    phoneticians, language teachers, speech
    pathologists, linguists, and anyone wishing to
    symbolize the spoken word.
  • It is impossible to construct any set of symbols
    that will specify all the minute differences
    between sounds
  • no two utterances are ever physically the same

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Phonetic Alphabet
  • Phonetic alphabet - a set of symbols which can be
    used to differentiate all the phonetic sound
    segments in a one symbol to one sound fashion
  • a phonetic alphabet should include enough symbols
    to represent the crucial differences

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Phonetic Transcription
  • phonetic transcription - representation of spoken
    language through the use of phonetic symbols
  • broad transcription - basics of what is spoken
    without any notation for finer distinction
  • narrow transcription - finer description of
    speech using diacritics to specify such
    properties as nasalization, length, stress,
    rounding, etc.

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Phonetic Transcription
  • Phonetic transcription is enclosed in
  • phonetic realization (pronunciation)
  • Phonemic transcriptions are enclosed in / /
  • phonemic segments (ideal)
  • Although when we speak or listen to someone
    speak, we hear speech as continuous (like music)
  • but everyone who analyzes language recognizes
    that speech utterances can be segmented into
    individual sounds
  • cat has 3 sounds k æ t
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