Phonetics and phonology
JOSE SALOMON CARMONA BORBON
Created on September 13, 2023
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This is a short explanation about how Phonetics and Phonology are tested in the EGAL-EIN exam.Created by Ana Laura Martínez, adapted by Salomón Carmona
Phonetics & Phonology
VERSUS
- The study of speech sounds.
- Studies anatomical, neurological & physiological bases of speech.
- Studies actions & movements of the speech organs in producing sounds.
- Studies the nature and acoustics of sound waves which transmit speech.
- How speech is received by ears.
- How speech is perceived by brain
- Belongs to descriptive linguistics
- Studies the production, transmission and reception of sounds.
- Does not study one particular language
Phonetics
- Deals with the system and pattern of the sounds which exist within particular language.
- Looks at the vowels, consonants and suprasegmental features of the language.
- It is not only monolingual
- Belongs to theoretical linguistics
- Studies different patterns of sounds in different languages.
- Can study one particular language.
Phonology
The Articulatory organs
The Phonemic Chart. The IPA
Where in our vocal tract we obstruct the sound
Which part of the vocal tract we use to produce sounds and how we are using them
PHONEMIC CASES
Vowel Sounds
[ˈθæŋks]