Phonetics Chapter 1
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| Phonetics | Study of speech sounds, articulations, acoustic properties, and perception.
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| Phoneticians | People who study speech sounds
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| Applied phonetics | Practical application of phonetic knowledge
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| Normative phonetics | Established the norms for acceptable speech
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| Clinical phonetics | Phonetic information is used to remediate unintelligble or disordered speech
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| Linguistic phonetics (Phonology) | Analysis of the sounds of language
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| Transcriptional phonetics | SLPs use of IPA; gives speech in any language the ability to be transcribed
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| SLP needs phonetics for | (1) Planning treatment; (2) Wruting reports on unintelligible patients; (3) Eval for language development
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| Morpheme | minimal unit of conceptual meaning
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| Free morpheme | Words that can stand alone; independent root words (e.g. cat or friend)
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| Bound morpehe | Connected to root words; prefixes; suffixes (e.g. "un", "dis", "re", "less")
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| Phoneme | A phone that is a speech sound; basic sound segment that has linguistic function
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| Minimal pair | pairs of words that differ in only one sound (e.g. bat/pat)
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| Grapheme | Alphabet letters used in a language (e.g. c-a-t = 3 graphemes)
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| Allomorph | Variation of morphemes in a language that are phonetically conditioned (e.g. cooked, steamed, and kneaded)
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| Allophone | Phonetic variation of a phoneme (e.g. /t/ in letter is pronounced like a /d/)
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| Allograph | Variant written forms of phonemes (e.g. f or ph for /f/)
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| Assimilation | Coarticulatory influence of one sound over another (e.g. hot potato)
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| Aspiration | Puff of air that accompanies the release of a speech sound: /p/, /t/, /k/
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| Complimentary distribution | Allophone restriction of placement in words
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| Free variation | Variation of phonemes; usually occuse in final position of words, can occur variably as an aspirated or non-aspirated sound
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| Virgules | Symbols used to represent the phonemes of a language: slashes (e.g. /p/)
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| Brackets | Symbols used to represent allophones or phonetic variants of phonemes (e.g. [k])
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| Diacritic marks | Phonetic symbols modified by special marks for phonemes with a large number of allophonic variance
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| Broad transription | Transcription made with little attention to allophonic or phonetic differences. Uses // only.
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| Narrow transcription | Transcription that indicates the non-phonemic details of pronunciation. Uses [] and diacritic marks.
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