LING 150A1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Articulatory Phonetics, Acoustic Phonetics, Cardinal Vowels
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Ling notes module 6 feb 22nd-24th: http://wals. info/chapter/1, http://wals. info/chapter/2, http://wals. info/chapter/13, cardinal vowels a. I u ae o: but there"s more, we learn broad transcription for english a. i. ei vs e, broad transcription vs narrow transcription, centralized vowels a. Lax: tongue towards middle of the mouth, not tensed or peripheral, spa vs spae, our monothongs, our sound, diphthongs, high front= palatal, u is velar, minimal thirteenuplet, bead, bid, bayed, bed, bad, bod, baud, bode i. j. False on the question!!!!: review 2/24/16, vowels of english, 11 monophthong phonemes, phonetics vs phonology, phonetics a. i. The study of the universal properties of speech sounds a. ii. The study of the sound patterns found in a given language b. ii. Which phones are used to create meaningful differences in the language b. iii. In english t can be pronounced: phonetic transcription c. i. May be narrow (very detailed) or broad (less detailed) c. ii. c. iii.