Phonectics Mid Term Notes
Phonectics Mid Term Notes
Phonectics Mid Term Notes
front vowels: the highest point of the tongue for vowels is in the front
of the mouth. e.g. i e a
back vowels: the tongue is close to the upper or back surface of the
vocal tract. e.g. u o
rounded : When pronouncing a rounded vowel, the lips form a
circular opening. In Eng., the mid and high back vowels are rounded
unrounded: Unrounded vowels (also called spread vowels) are
pronounced with the lips relaxed. In English, , the front and central
vowels are unrounded.
2. phonology: Phonology is a branch of linguistics concerned with the
systematic organization of sounds in languages.
phonetics: a part of phonology and provides the means for describing
speech sounds.
3. The function of phonetics is to find out what people are doing when
they are talking and how the sounds of speech can be described; it can be
applied in many areas. ( p.2)
4. (1) What is the "phoneme"?
The smallest segmental unit of sound employed to form meaningful
contrasts between utterances.
(2)What is the "phone"?
"Phone", the basic unit of phonetics, refers to the concrete sound
substance, including the transcription & classification of sounds.
(3) Is it true if we say that a phoneme is a single of sound that can be
pronounced in only one way?
No, take an example of "key" & "car". These two words begin with what
we consider the same sound; as a result, "k"&"c" in these two words are
in the same phoneme. However, if you whisper the first consonant of
these two words, you may probably feel the subtle difference of your
tongue's place in your mouth. So a phoneme is not a single sound, but a
name for a group of sounds; it can be pronounced in more than one way.
( p.34)
5. A minimal pair is a pair of words or phrases in a particular language,
which differ in only one phonological element, has distinct meanings.
They are used to demonstrate that two phones constitute two separate
phonemes in the language.