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    situation. This ambiguity in spelling and pronunciation are portrayed by phonology that deals with sound and rules of pronunciation‚ and because pronunciation is essential in communication‚ automatically it becomes important in Language itself and in learning process indeed. However‚ we could see that phonology and phonetic transcriptionwere in both comparison of those words‚ and you may ask “why?” First‚ it is because phonology is the branch of linguistic that deals with sound and second‚ because phonetic

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    1. Phonetics and phonology Phonetics and phonology is a general theory about speech sounds and how they are used in language (Peter Roach‚ 2000). However‚ there are some differences between phonetics and phonology. a) Phonetics Phonetics is the study of human sounds in general without reference to their systemic role in a specific language. Phonetics can be divided into two categories. The first type of phonetics‚ articulatory phonetics‚ examines the speech organs and processes by which humans

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    convey various ideas with each other. Each of these sounds consists of words which are made out of discrete speech sounds known as phonemes. This study of phonemes and other phenomena related to the sounds of a particular language is known as phonology. In order to gain a full understanding of the Setswana language‚ it is necessary to carefully analyze the inventory and structure of its consonants and vowels. In all‚ there are 28 Setswana consonants that each have different distinctive

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    Title:Phonetics & Phonology (By Anntina Fyvonnequehz-Open University Malaysia) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Vowel sounds 3-4 3.0 Sound - equals difficulties 4-5 4.0 Language Teaching 6 5.1 Phonemic awareness 7 5.2 Phonology Awareness 8 5.0 Conclusion 9 1.0 Introduction Phonetics and phonology are the two fields dedicated to the study of human speech sounds and human speech structures. While phonetics deals with

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    1    TOPIC 12 (Abridged) EARLY MODERN ENGLISH PHONOLOGY AND SPELLING 1. INTRODUCTION The 15th c.‚ following the death of Chaucer‚ marks a turning point in the history of English‚ for during this period the language underwent greater and more important phonological changes than in any other century before or since. Despite these changes in pronunciation‚ the old spelling was maintained and stereotyped. Generally speaking‚ Caxton and the printers who followed him based their spelling not on

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    perception‚ and neuro-physiological status. On the other hand‚ phonology is concerned with the abstract‚ grammatical characterization of systems of sounds or signs. Phonology is the study of how sounds pattern in human languages as well as used to refer to the knowledge speakers have about the sound patterns of their language. Phonetics therefore differs from Phonology in that Phonetics studies sounds not in specific language whereas Phonology deals with sounds and their contrasts only within the concept

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    RESEARCH PAPERS | 23 How Many Consonant Sounds Are There in English? How Many Consonant Sounds Are There in English? by David Deterding‚ National Institute of Education‚ Singapore ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... Most analyses agree that there are 24 consonant sounds in English. However‚ it is valuable to consider in some detail a

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    PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY Reader for First Year English Linguistics Claire-A. Forel & Genoveva Puskás University of Geneva (chapters 1 and 2 based on Vikner 1986) Updated by Cornelia Hamann and Carmen Schmitz University of Oldenburg March 2005 2 PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY 3 1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 2. Phonetics ..............................................................................................

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    |4 | |1.1 English intonation |4 | |1.2 Intonation of the sentence |6 | |1.3 Melodic of English

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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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