Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phonetic v.s Phonology
- Phonetics
- What is?
- Phonetics is the systematic study of
speech and the sounds of language.
- Traditionally phoneticians rely on
careful listening and observation in
order to describe speech sounds.
- Analyzes the
production of
all human
speech
sounds,
regardless of
language.
- Phonetics is often defined with respect to
phonology.
- Both disciplines are concerned with the sound medium of
language, and it is not useful to draw a hard and fast line
between them.
- Models of phonology
- In classical
phonemics,
phonemes and their
possible
combinations are
central.
- In standard
generative
phonology,
distinctive
features are
central.
- In non-linear models of phonology, a stream of
speech is represented as multidimensional, not
simply as a linear sequence of sound segments.
These non-linear models grew out of generative
phonology:
- autosegmental phonology
- metrical phonology
- lexical phonology
- Phonology
- What is?
- Is the basis for further work in
morphology, syntax, discourse, and
orthography design.
- Analyzes the sound patterns of a particular language by:
- determining
which phonetic
sounds are
significant
- explaining how
these sounds are
interpreted by the
native speaker.
- Juan Sebastian Vergara Florez
Grupo 49