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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