Articulatory Phonetics We will spend the next few days studying articulatory phonetic: what is involved in the actual movement of various parts of the vocal tract during speech. (Use transparancy to discuss organs of speech; oral‚ pharyngeal and nasal cavities; articulators‚ lungs and diaphragm). All speech sounds are made in this area. None are made outside of it (such as by stomping‚ hand clapping‚ snapping of fingers‚ farting‚ etc.) Theoretically‚ any sound could be used
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Discuss the importance of international trade to the company’s business (4.1) International trade is very important in this era for every international company‚ trade (export/import) in capital‚ goods and services between countries. This topic discussion about Virgin Atlantic Airways‚ for them international is very vital in commercial flight business. What is the importance of Virgin Atlantic Airways do international trade? As an international company‚ their business target to various countries
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Introduction Phonetics and phonology (both from the Greek root phono- ’sound ’) are two branches of linguistics that deal primarily with the structure of human language sounds. Phonetics is concerned with how sounds are produced; transmitted and perceived (we will only look at the production of sounds). Phonology is concerned with how sounds function in relation to each other in a language. In other words‚ phonetics is about sounds of language‚ phonology about sound systems of language
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Please Ss say: fffffffff. Put your hand in front of your mouth like me (I put my hand in front of my mouth) what do you feel? Now say again: ffffffff. Where do you produce this sound? Ss: We put our upper teeth on our lower lip. T: yes excellent. We call /f/ a voiceless sound. Now say: vvvvvvvv. Please put your hand on your throat like me. ( I put my hand on my throat) Now say: vvvvvvvvv. What do you feel? Ss: There is a vibration. T: /v/ is a voiced consonant. Voiced sounds are made by vibration of
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Unit 1 – Phonetics and Phonology 1.1 Introduction Phonetics is an empirical science which studies human speech sounds. It tells us how sound are produced‚ thus describing the articulatory and acoustic properties of sounds‚ and furnishes us with methods for this classification. Phonetics is divided into three main branches: - Articulatory phonetics: Studies the nature and limits of the human ability to produce speech sounds and describes the way these sounds are delivered. - Acoustic
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INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS COMDIS 210: Survey of Communication Disorders Definition of phonetics (Shriberg & Kent‚ 1982) • The study of the perception and production of speech sounds (phonemes). • The study of how speech sounds are produced and what their acoustic properties are. – Articulatory phonetics (concerned with how sounds are formed) – Acoustic phonetics (concerned with the acoustic properties of sounds) • Clinical phonetics involves the application
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inefficiency in communicating. This doesn’t mean you’re ill-suited for one another. This means you have to work on voicing the things that you may not innately understand about one another sans verbal cues. 2. It doesn’t look like you imagined it would‚ or they don’t look like you pictured they might. It’s not uncommon to end up more in love with the people who you least expect you’d want. You can have a relationship with someone who you don’t share a multitude of interests with. You just have
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Annotation’s made from David Abram Animism and the Alphabet In Animism and the Alphabet‚ David Abram‚ founder and creative director of the Alliance for Wild Ethics‚ goes in depth about how writing and the alphabet developed over the years by various groups of people. After annotating the text‚ I was able to consider the arguments presented by David Abram and found myself questioning many of his viewpoints. As I was reading my annotations‚ one that jumped out at me was when I wrote “may not be “true”
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Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? International tourism is an important industry for many countries. In order to develop one country’s economy‚ we inevitably need three main sectors‚ namely agricultural sector‚ industrial sector and tourism sector (usually known as service sector). From this aspect‚ we can evidently see that tourism particularly international tourism is truly playing a vital role in developing the country’s economy because of its vastly positive
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Fitri Nurhandayani 2215120116 12 DAR English Phonetics and Phonology One Sound – Different Spelling 1. Vowels U = Cup /kʌp/ O = Done /dʌn/ Ou = Encourage /ɪn’kʌrɪd͡ʒ/ Oo = Flood /flʌd/ A = but U = Absolute /’æbsəu:t/ Ui = Nuisance /’nju:sns/ Ie = View /vju:/ Oo = Broom /bru:m/ Ue = Blue /blu:/ Ew = New /nju:/ OU = Oud /u:d/ A = Part /pɑ:t/ Au = Draught /drɑ:ft/ E = Eclair /eɪˈklɜ:/ A = Arid /ˈærɪd/ A = About /əˈbaʊt/ E = Broken / ‘brəʊkʌən/ O = Sofa /ˈsəʊfə/
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