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Introduction to the study of Phonetics. LInguistics 2012 UQROO
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Quiz 1
• What’s linguistics?
• What’s a gloss?
• Write an immaginary example of synchronic and diachronic linguistics
• What’s language planning?
• Write a small conceptual map with the branches of linguistics.
PhoneticsPhoneticsM.C. Rafael Alberto Velasco ArgenteM.C. Rafael Alberto Velasco Argente
Phonetics and PhonologyPhonetics and Phonology
• Phonetic is different to Phonology in matters that the former refers to the origin and production of sounds. Phonology, in the other hand refers to the sound systems of a language.
Why do I need to learn Why do I need to learn Phonetics?Phonetics?
• Phonetics increases your knowledge in matters of pronunciation.
• By knowing how languages are produce you can better your pronunciation.
• It facilitates the acquisition of new words.
• It helps you to read the dictionary using the correct sounds inscripted in the words.
What’s the first thing to learn What’s the first thing to learn about phonetics?about phonetics?
• First of all you need to know that there are 3 different kinds of Phonetics
AuditoryAuditory
ArticulatoryArticulatory
AcousticAcoustic
Ok, I get it…what’s next?Ok, I get it…what’s next?
• Another thing you should master is the Points of Articulation.
• The Points of Articulation are the essential components of the vocal tract that allow human beings to produce sounds or phonemes
• A phoneme is the minimun part of sound
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1.1. Nasal CavityNasal Cavity
2.2. Oral CavityOral Cavity
3.3. LipsLips
4.4. TeethTeeth
5.5. Alveolar ridgeAlveolar ridge
6.6. Hard palateHard palate
7.7. Soft palateSoft palate
8.8. Tip of the Tip of the tonguetongue
9.9. Blade of the Blade of the tonguetongue
10.10. Back of the Back of the tonguetongue
11.11. EpiglottisEpiglottis
12.12. Vocal foldsVocal folds
13.13. PharinxPharinx
How to start noticing the sounds?How to start noticing the sounds?
• The first thing to notice is whether the sounds are voicedvoiced or voicelessvoiceless
• Secondly, to notice whether the sounds are nasalnasal or non-nasalnon-nasal
• Third, to notice whether the sounds are aspiratedaspirated or unaspiratedunaspirated
Very good…and the sounds?Very good…and the sounds?
• Sounds can be classified as consonants (ety. conssonare ‘to sound together, to sound loud’ and vowels (ety. vocalis ‘from the voice’).
• Today we’ll just study the Consonant sounds.Consonant sounds.
Consonants of American EnglishConsonants of American English
• The consonats are classified in 3 large groups
– Manner of pronunciation– Place of production– Voice of production
Let’s practice!
• http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset.html