Phonology and Phonetics

Description

Mind Map on Phonology and Phonetics, created by Adriana Natalia Peña Sanchez on 23/08/2022.
Adriana Natalia Peña Sanchez
Mind Map by Adriana Natalia Peña Sanchez, updated more than 1 year ago
Adriana Natalia Peña Sanchez
Created by Adriana Natalia Peña Sanchez over 2 years ago
214
0

Resource summary

Phonology and Phonetics
  1. Phonetics
    1. Definition
      1. Is The study of human speech sounds also studies the sounds present in language.
      2. Articulation Points
        1. Bilabial
          1. Dental Floss
            1. Interdental
              1. Dental
                1. Alveolar
                  1. Palatal
                    1. Velar
                    2. Types of Phonetics
                      1. Articulatory Phonetics
                        1. How sounds are produced
                        2. Acoustics Phonetics
                          1. How sounds are transmited
                          2. Auditory phonetics
                          3. Applications
                            1. Forensic phonetics
                              1. The science of speech
                              2. Speech Recognition
                                1. Analisys and transcription of recorder by computer system
                                2. Speech synthesis
                                  1. The production of human speech
                                  2. Pronunciation
                                    1. To learn actual
                                3. Phonology
                                  1. Definition
                                    1. Study of major speech sounds and their organization in particular language also the branch linguistic
                                      1. Supra Segmental
                                        1. Entonation
                                          1. Accent
                                            1. Syllable
                                            2. Segmental
                                              1. Vowels
                                                1. Speech sound made by vocal
                                                  1. Long vowels
                                                    1. Short vowels
                                                  2. Consonants
                                                    1. Speech sound that is not a vowel
                                                  3. Phoneme
                                                    1. Is the smallest distinct sound unit of a particular language example "pat" and "rat"
                                                2. How sounds are received
                                                  1. Mode articulations
                                                    1. Place of articulation
                                                      1. Nasal Cavity
                                                        1. Oral Cavity
                                                          1. VOcal Chards
                                                          Show full summary Hide full summary

                                                          Similar

                                                          GCSE PE - 1
                                                          lydia_ward
                                                          Chemistry Equations / Maths
                                                          Georgia B
                                                          The First, Second, Third and Fourth Crusades
                                                          adam.melling
                                                          Exam 2- High Renaissance/Baroque
                                                          Rachel Masingill
                                                          Japanese, basic phrases
                                                          vickiwauq
                                                          F211- Module 1 Cells, exchange and transport
                                                          eilish.waite
                                                          K101 Revision Notes
                                                          Rae Leigh Cawley
                                                          Costume History Slidshow
                                                          Jemi Armstrong
                                                          'Love and Relationships' Poem Themes
                                                          Lindis Dixon
                                                          How does Priestley explore the idea of poverty and privilege in an inspector calls
                                                          Luca Frigulti
                                                          Patologia rinichilor
                                                          C. Vitalie