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Phonetics and Phonology


Focus & Content

1. Phonetics: The Study of Sounds


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Preliminaries
Phonetic Alphabets
  • IPA
Articulatory Phonetics
  • Journey along the vocal tract 1
  • Journey along the vocal tract 2
  • Journey along the vocal tract 3
Acoustic Phonetics
  • More on general acoustics
Auditory Phonetics
  • More on the perception of sound
Airstream Mechanisms
Airstream
Laryngeal Settings
Describing Sounds
Voicing
Place of Articulation
Manner of Articulation
Consonant Sounds
Distinction between Consonants and Vowels
Classifying Consonants
Vowel Sounds
Vowel lip posture
Vowel Articulation
Complex Vowel Articulations
Exercises


2. Phonology

Phonemes and Allophones
Complementary distribution and Free variation
Phonological Rules and their structure
Distinctive Features
General Principles
Overview of commonly used distinctive features
Syllables and Syllable Structure
Stress
Suprasegmental Phonology
Exercises

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