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Title: Phonetics


1
Phonetics
  • Overview/review
  • Transcription
  • Describing Phones
  • Drills

2
Overview
  • Referring to sounds, NOT LETTERS
  • How do we call it then?
  • Produce it
  • 3-way description
  • The sound indicated by the symbol p

3
International Phonetic Alphabet
  • One-to-one relationship between symbol and sound
  • Universal
  • Based on Roman alphabet, but they are not letters

4
Transcription Practice
  • Transcribe
  • Your name
  • Linguistics, hiccup, teeth, teethe, delay,
    should, sign, sane, phonetics, yellow

5
Describing Phones
  • We use three parameters to describe phones
  • VOICING
  • PLACE OF ARTICULATION
  • MANNER OF ARTICULATION
  • The IPA chart shows all three parameters for each
    phone

6
VOICING
  • The state of the vocal folds (VF) determines
    whether a sound is voiced or voiceless
  • When VF are open air can pass through it freely,
    without any vibration
  • When VF are drawn close together air passes
    through it with w/ difficulty, creating vibration
  • Compare s vs z f vs v k vs g

7
PLACE OF ARTICULATION
  • Refers to WHERE in the vocal tract a constriction
    is made (generally with some part of the tongue)

8
Places of articulation (see p. 18 in cp)
  • Bilabial p, b, m, w
  • Closure of both lips
  • Labiodental f, v
  • Lower lip touches upper teeth
  • Interdental D, T
  • Tongue protrudes through teeth
  • Alveolar t, d, s, z, n, l,
  • Tongue touches alveolar ridge

9
Places of articulation, continued
  • Palatal S, Z, tS, dZ, j
  • Top of tongue approximates/touches the
    middle/hard palate
  • Velar k, g, ?
  • Back of tongue touches the soft palate/velum
  • Glottal h, /
  • Opening or closing of the glottis (the space
    between the vocal folds)

10
MANNER OF ARTICULATION
  • Refers to HOW this constriction is made

11
Manners of Articulation
  • Stop p, b, t, d, k, g, / n, m, N
  • airflow through mouth is completely impeded
  • Fricative f, v, s, z, D, T, S, Z, h
  • narrow constriction produces turbulence
  • Affricate tS, dZ
  • a stop followed by a fricative

12
Manners of Articulation, contd
  • Nasal m, n, N
  • air flows through the nose velum is lowered
  • Approximants l, (liquids) w, j (glides)
  • wide constriction that does not produce
    turbulence
  • FLAP the voiced alveolar flap R is also an
    English sound, though its not listed in the
    chart.

13
Drills
  • Voicing
  • VD or VL
  • Place
  • BL, LD, ID, A, P, V, G
  • Manner
  • S, F, AF, N, AP
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