LINA01H3 Lecture Notes - Retroflex Flap, Rhotic Consonant, North American English

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16 May 2012
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Etic = having the property of & phone = sound in this course = articulatory phonetics speech and segments. Waveform = air fluctuation produced when a word is uttered. Co-articulation = overlap in articulatory gestures for different segments. Different waveform from different speakers = but we hear them as the same: collective phonetic illusion by edward sapir. Speech sounds could be described and symbolized. Henry higgins; henry sweet (1st to develop ipa) Different letters may represent a single word single letter may represent different sounds combination of letters may represent a single sound some letters may have no sound at all in certain words. ^ because english is a very promiscuous language = takes on/borrow other languages, hence very malleable spelling reformers. May 15, 2012 for this course = focus on the one that is used in english. Alveolar ridge e. g. /t/ or /d/ sound; flesh behind the front teeth.

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