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Phonetics Chap 1

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What are the branches of phonetics   historical, acoustic, physiological, perceptual, experimental, clinical    
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historical phonetics   the study of sound changes in words   over time word pronunciation changes  
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physiological phonetics   study of the function of the speech organs during the process of speaking   understand the process of speech production via the role of the individual speech organs like lips, tongue and teeth  
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acoustic phonetics   focus on the differences in frequency, intensity and duration of consonants and vowels   allows listeners to perceive how sounds, syllables, and words differ from one another  
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perceptual phonetics   study of a listener's psychoacoustic response (perception) of speech sounds in terms of loudness, pitch, perceived length, and quality    
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experimental phonetics   the laboratory study of physiological acoustic and perceptual phonetics   lab equipment is used to measure attributes of the speech organs during speech production as well as to measure the acoustic characteristics of speech  
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clinical phonetics   the study and transcription of aberrant speech behaviors (those that vary from what is considered to be normal speech)   disordered speech may be found in adults and children who have experienced a hearing impairment, fluency disorder, head trauma, stroke, or phonological (speech sound) disorder  
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phonology   the systematic organization of speech sounds in the production of language    
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what is the difference between phonetics and phonology   phonetics:speech sounds, acoustic & perceptual characteristics produced by speech organs not how they're used in language. Phonology:linguistic (phonological) rules to specify how speech sounds are organized & combined to form syllables, words & sentences    
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IPA   International Phonetic Alphabet    
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Phonetics   the study of the production and perception of speech sounds    
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