Phonetics and Phonology of English

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Mind Map on Phonetics and Phonology of English, created by Giceth Fernanda Catuche Sanchez on 24/08/2022.
Giceth Fernanda Catuche Sanchez
Mind Map by Giceth Fernanda Catuche Sanchez, updated more than 1 year ago
Giceth Fernanda Catuche Sanchez
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Phonetics and Phonology of English
  1. Phonetics
    1. It analyzes the sounds from the physiological articulators involved in their production and perception.
      1. Articulatory Characteristics
        1. They relate to:
          1. They have a voice
            1. They have no voice
            2. For example:
              1. /g/ sound Voice: voiced Place: velar Manner: plosive Articulators: the tongue body and the soft palate.
              2. Articulators or organs used in its production (lips), the place where it is produced (bilabial), and how the sound is produced (nasal).
            3. Phonology
              1. It studies the behavior of the language sound system from an abstract poin of view, especially in sppeech production.
                1. Suprasegmental Features
                  1. They are variations of speech that affect the realization of phonemes.
                    1. For example:
                      1. Present - Present Contest - Contest Rebel - Reel
                      2. Such as:
                        1. Stress, syllable, intonation, length, and rhythm.
                          1. For example, some words change their meaning according to syllable stress.
                  2. Difference between Phonetics and Phonology
                    1. Phonetics is responsible for studying the physical production of sounds from the articulators involved, while phonology studies sounds from their role in oral language production.
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