Phonetics is the study of speech sounds and their production, while phonology examines how sounds function in a language and how they relate to each other and to meaning. Phonetics describes speech sounds objectively and articulatory phonetics looks specifically at how sounds are produced by movements of the speech organs. Phonology is about sound patterns and systems within a language.
Phonetics is the study of speech sounds and their production, while phonology examines how sounds function in a language and how they relate to each other and to meaning. Phonetics describes speech sounds objectively and articulatory phonetics looks specifically at how sounds are produced by movements of the speech organs. Phonology is about sound patterns and systems within a language.
Phonetics is the study of speech sounds and their production, while phonology examines how sounds function in a language and how they relate to each other and to meaning. Phonetics describes speech sounds objectively and articulatory phonetics looks specifically at how sounds are produced by movements of the speech organs. Phonology is about sound patterns and systems within a language.
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