This document outlines the content and preparation for a 12-lesson course on phonetics and phonology. Lesson 1 introduces speech sounds, articulators, and phonemes. Lesson 2 covers the larynx, voicing, and the distinction between phonemes and allophones. Lesson 3 discusses vowels in terms of tongue height, backness, roundness, and diphthongs/triphthongs. Lessons 4-5 cover plosives, fricatives, affricates, nasals, and other consonant types. Lessons 6-7 address syllables, stress, and intonation. Lessons 8-9 focus on intonation patterns. Lesson 10 discusses aspects of connected
This document outlines the content and preparation for a 12-lesson course on phonetics and phonology. Lesson 1 introduces speech sounds, articulators, and phonemes. Lesson 2 covers the larynx, voicing, and the distinction between phonemes and allophones. Lesson 3 discusses vowels in terms of tongue height, backness, roundness, and diphthongs/triphthongs. Lessons 4-5 cover plosives, fricatives, affricates, nasals, and other consonant types. Lessons 6-7 address syllables, stress, and intonation. Lessons 8-9 focus on intonation patterns. Lesson 10 discusses aspects of connected
This document outlines the content and preparation for a 12-lesson course on phonetics and phonology. Lesson 1 introduces speech sounds, articulators, and phonemes. Lesson 2 covers the larynx, voicing, and the distinction between phonemes and allophones. Lesson 3 discusses vowels in terms of tongue height, backness, roundness, and diphthongs/triphthongs. Lessons 4-5 cover plosives, fricatives, affricates, nasals, and other consonant types. Lessons 6-7 address syllables, stress, and intonation. Lessons 8-9 focus on intonation patterns. Lesson 10 discusses aspects of connected
1. Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology Ø Chapter 2: The production of speech
Rules & Regulation sounds The articulators • Sound production • The vocal tract • The phoneme 2. The larynx Ø Chapter 4: Voicing and consonants • The anatomy of the larynx Ø Chapter 5: The phoneme • Respiration and voicing The phoneme • Phoneme vs. Allophone • Phonemic vs. Phonetic transcription • Phonetics vs. Phonology 3. The vowel Ø Chapter 2: The production of speech • The difference between vowels and sounds consonants Ø Chapter 3: Long vowels, diphthongs • Tongue height and triphthongs • Backness of the tongue • Roundness of the lips The quadrilateral Diphthong & triphthong 4. The consonant 1 Ø Hand-out: The Chart of English • Plosive Consonant Phonemes • Fortis vs. Lenis Ø Chapter 4: Voicing and consonants • Fricative • Glottal fricative Ø Chapter 6: Fricatives & affricates 5. The consonant 2 Ø Chapter 6: Fricatives & affricates • Affricate Ø Chapter 7: Nasal & other consonants • Nasal & other consonants • Consonant oral test • Syllabic consonants 6. Quiz 1 7. The syllable Ø Chapter 8: The syllable • The nature of a syllable • The structure of a syllable Ø Chapter 9: Strong and weak syllables § Onset Ø Chapter 10: Stress in simple words § Centre Moodle: § Coda The stress Ø Chapter 11: Complex word stress • The nature of stress Ø Chapter 12: Weak Forms • The levels of stress • The placement of stress 8. The intonation 1 Ø Chapter 15: Intonation 1 • What is intonation? • Form and function • The prominent syllables 9. The intonation 2 Ø Chapter 16: Intonation 2 • The tone Ø Chapter 17: Intonation 3 • The tone unit • The tonic syllable Moodle: • Simple and complex tone units Ø Chapter 18: Functions of Intonation 1 Ø Chapter 19: Functions of Intonation 2 10. Aspects of connected speech Ø Chapter 14: Aspects of connected • Rhythm speech • Assimilation • Elision • Linking 11. Quiz 2 12. Presentations The diacritics Course Overview Phonological rules • Aspiration and non-aspiration • Glottalization • Devoicing • Dentalization • Velarization • Syllabicity • Nasalization • Lengthening and shortening • Retraction