BBN–ANG–141 Foundations of phonology Phonetics 1: Consonants Péter Szigetvári DeptofEnglishLinguistics,EötvösLorándUniversity 11 February 2009 szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 1/16 outline branches of phonetics articulatory properties of consonants place of articulation manner of articulation phonation type airstream mechanism multiple articulatory gestures IPA symbol charts sample exam questions szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 2/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) ◮ acoustic (the properties of the sound waves of the given sound) szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) ◮ acoustic (the properties of the sound waves of the given sound) ◮ auditory (how the brain processes the acoustic signals the ear receives) szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) ◮ acoustic (the properties of the sound waves of the given sound) ◮ auditory (how the brain processes the acoustic signals the ear receives) articulatory properties of speech sounds is what we will be concerned with this week and next szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) ◮ acoustic (the properties of the sound waves of the given sound) ◮ auditory (how the brain processes the acoustic signals the ear receives) articulatory properties of speech sounds is what we will be concerned with this week and next acoustic properties of speech sounds will be discussed on 18 March szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 branchesofphonetics physical properties of sounds the study of the physical properties of speech sounds (a.k.a. phonetics) has three branches ◮ articulatory (what to put where and how to get the given sound) ◮ acoustic (the properties of the sound waves of the given sound) ◮ auditory (how the brain processes the acoustic signals the ear receives) articulatory properties of speech sounds is what we will be concerned with this week and next acoustic properties of speech sounds will be discussed on 18 March auditory properties of speech sounds will not be discussed in this course szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 3/16 articulatorypropertiesofconsonants articulatory properties of consonants place of articulation (POA) the location within the vocal tract where the most significant constriction occurs szp (delg) introphono1/consonants 11Feb2009 4/16
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