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    phonological rule in Japanese will be used to illustrate how phonological rules are used. These phonological rules include‚ the rules of aspiration‚ nasalization and the devoicing of Japanese high vowels /i/ and /u/. First‚ the aspiration rule affects the phonemes /p/‚ /t/ and /k/. When these occur at the beginning of a stressed syllable‚ they are produced with a small puff of air. So‚ the rule for aspiration can be stated as follows: Voiceless plosives are aspirated at the

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    contrastive‚ functional or information – bearing to describe such oppositions as that of /k/ and /b/ in the words cat and bat in English. They serve to distinguish words in English and are called phonemes‚ which are the basic units of phonology. It is important to distinguished these contrastive units‚ phonemes‚ which have a communicative value within a given language system from other sounds that are non – contrastive. These similar but non – contrastive sounds are called allophones. Other examples

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    Phonetics and Phonology.

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    PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY: ENG 221 {LECTURER: MRS FALEKE V.O} 200 LEVEL COURSE CONTENT (i) Introducing Phonetics a. What is Phonetics? b. What is Phonology? c. The Three Branches of Phonetics d. Types of Phonology e. Aspects of Phonology f. Phonetics and Phonology any Relationship (ii) The Organs of Speech and Human Speech Mechanism a. The Organs of Speech b. The Human Speech c. The human Speech Mechanism d. Description of the English Consonant e. Description of the Vowel Sounds

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    to read and central to later spelling achievement. (Stanovich‚ 1986‚1994; Ehri‚ 1984). It is the ability to focus on the separate‚ individual sounds in words‚ the phonemes “The phonemes are the smallest unit of sound that make difference to a word’s of meaning (Armbruster‚ lehr and Osborne‚ 2003‚pg.2) thus‚ if you change the first phoneme in word man from /m/ to /p/ you change the first word man to pan. Phonemic awareness is pre requisite for learning an alphabet code. Phonemic awareness can be taught

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    study of the systems of phonemes in particular languages‚ but it may also cover any linguistic analysis either at a level beneath the word (including syllable‚ onset and rhyme‚ articulatory gestures‚ articulatory features‚ mora‚ etc.) or at all levels of language where sound is considered to be structured for conveying linguistic meaning. Phonology also includes the study of equivalent organizational systems in sign languages. Germanic languages With approximately 25 phonemes‚ the German consonant

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    When phonemic awareness is used there is substantiation that students comprehend that a printed symbol represents a sound‚ a sound represents letters and letters represent words. Subsequently‚ the reasons stated are that the sounds for any given phoneme can vary considerably from word to word and speaker to speaker‚ therefore‚ students will need to be exposed to a variety of sounds in order to acquire phonemic awareness. In the classroom‚ students will engage in activities to acquire specific skills

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    2-3 word sentences in English. The data from the assessments tell me that she is still having difficulty with letter-sound identification. For the Phoneme Segmentation assessment she was at 8/22‚ the majority of the incorrect response were because she omitted the beginning sound. She did the same for the Phoneme Isolation 0/5. And for the Phoneme Matching she repeated the last word given 2/10. The results of these assessments are similar to her DIBEL scores with first sound fluency. I have

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    Intro to Linguistics

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    31.10.2011 What is Linguistics? The study of human languages; including the influence of one language on another; how language and words are formed and change within time; the rules of the language- how words are formed‚ the structure of sentences and words; relationship between culture and language; how language is acquired- the process of language acquisition (foreigner verses mother tongue language). There are two approaches/types of linguistics: 1. Traditional Linguistics- the only field

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    to produce sound humans use various body parts including the lips‚ tongue‚ teeth‚ pharynx and lungs. Phonetics is the term for the description and classification of speech sounds‚ particularly how sounds are produced‚ transmitted and received. A phoneme is the smallest unit in the sound system of a language; for example‚ the t sound in the word top. Various phonetic alphabets have been developed to represent the speech sounds in writing through the use of symbols. Some of these symbols are identical

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    Social psychology Social psychology – Lecture 3 – 5/2/2013 Research methods Selection of participants Representative sample Sampling method Representative sample The sample is the group of people the researcher has chosen to examine The population is the group of people the researcher wishes to understand The sample should be similar to the population you wish to understand – the sample taken from a small bit of country Sampling method A random sample enables each person in the

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