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Summary of all the class content seen in English Linguistics: Phonology // Samenvattingen van alle inhoud uit de les Engels Taalkunde: Fonologie

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The basic concepts................................................................................................................. 3
1. The Linguistic system...................................................................................................... 3
2. What is phonology?......................................................................................................... 3
3. Basic concepts................................................................................................................. 4
4. English worldwide............................................................................................................ 5
The speech mechanism.......................................................................................................... 6
1. The respiratory system.................................................................................................... 6
2. The phonatory system..................................................................................................... 7
3. The articulatory system................................................................................................... 7
Consonant possibilities........................................................................................................... 9
1. Manner of articulation..................................................................................................... 9
2. Place of articulation....................................................................................................... 10
3. Energy of articulation.................................................................................................... 10
4. Secondary articulation................................................................................................... 11
5. Articulatory setting........................................................................................................ 12
Consonants of English.......................................................................................................... 13
1. Types of consonants...................................................................................................... 13
2. The fortis/lenis opposition............................................................................................. 13
3. Allophonic variation....................................................................................................... 14
Syllable and vowel-consonant distinction............................................................................. 16
1. Phonological approach.................................................................................................. 16
2. Acoustic approach......................................................................................................... 17
3. Articulatory approach.................................................................................................... 18
4. Summary & conclusions................................................................................................ 18
Vowel possibilities................................................................................................................. 19
1. Tongue shape................................................................................................................ 19
2. Lip shape....................................................................................................................... 20
3. Steady-state vs diphthongs........................................................................................... 20
4. Position of soft palate.................................................................................................... 21
5. Duration........................................................................................................................ 21
Vowels of English.................................................................................................................. 22
1. Checked vowels............................................................................................................. 22
2. Free vowels.................................................................................................................... 22
Phonemic transcription......................................................................................................... 25
Keys to transcription.......................................................................................................... 25
Connected speech................................................................................................................ 26
Phonetic conditioning........................................................................................................ 26
Prosody: stress...................................................................................................................... 29
What is stress?.................................................................................................................. 29
Word stress........................................................................................................................ 30
Sentence ‘stress’ (or focus)............................................................................................... 31

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,Prosody: intonation............................................................................................................... 32
Tone & intonation.............................................................................................................. 32
Intonation in English.......................................................................................................... 32
Variation in intonation?...................................................................................................... 34
A contrastive approach: Dutch vs English.........................................................................34
Praat Tutorial (7/11)........................................................................................................... 35
Case study: tag questions.................................................................................................. 35
Contrastive phonology.......................................................................................................... 36
Theoretical background..................................................................................................... 36
Case study: English vs Dutch............................................................................................. 37
Phonology & orthography..................................................................................................... 39
Phonology – orthography................................................................................................... 39
L1-acquisition.................................................................................................................... 42




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,Phonology: study of sound in human language (broader than phonetics)


The basic concepts
1. The Linguistic system
- Subdisciplines
 Phonetics
 Phonology
 Morphology (formation of words)
 Semantics (meaning of words) => lexicology
 Syntax (formation of sentences/phrases)
 Pragmatics (meaning in context/usage)

 Phonetics & phonology: not a meaning in itself, more an abstract meaning
 Phonemes have a distinctive function

- The speech chain: speaker to perceiver
 Thought > linguistic representation > vocal
tract movements > acoustics > auditory
perception > linguistic representation >
thought
 Acoustic: different properties
 Linguistic representation: thought/notion
triggers a representation e.g. different word(relations) or grammatical
structures => chosen meaning is reflected in the sound-pattern
 Phonetics = the bottom part (actual production)
 Phonology = mostly linguistic representation, abstract concept
 Overlap in linguistic representation



2. What is phonology?
2.1Phonology vs phonetics
- Phonemic transcription: same phoneme in different language, but they are
realized in a different way
- Phonetics = how sounds are produced, articulation (science of speech sound)
- Phonology = how sounds pattern and function in a given (specific) language
- Different to draw a neat distinction between them
 You need both for research/ better understanding
 Broad distinction:
 Phonetics = actual physical sounds
 Phonology = abstract cognitive system (how sounds form and
function in the system)
 [+ dia 13]

- Phonetics: 3 main branches
 Articulatory phonetics: movements of
tongue, lips, speech organs => production
 Acoustic phonetics: physical nature of speech
signal => transmission
 Auditory phonetics: how ear receives speech
signal => reception

- Phonology: how meaning is expressed through sound in spoken language
 How sounds (phones) are grouped into distinctive units (phonemes)

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,  E.g. [k] and [kh]  /k/
 Meaning of sound at all levels of linguistic structure (word stress, sentence
stress, intonation)



3. Basic concepts
3.1The phoneme
- Abstract idea of a sound that has a distinctive value
- Speech = continuous flow of sound, no neat parts
 If you only interrupt to breath/think, how can you cut up the flow into parts
(as a researcher)?
 How do you segment speech? Happens subconsciously
 Examples dia 19 (diphthong = 1 phoneme)
 Cat: 3 segments
 School: 4 segments
 Ijs: 2 segments
 Chocolade: 8 segments
 Most native speakers agree on number of segments in a word

- Segments do not operate in isolation but combine to form morphemes & words
 Different sound-combinations result in different morphemes and words
 Different combinations of segments => different lexical meaning
 Minimal pair: 2 words that differ in only 1 segment
 Dia 21
 Fight – fine : minimal pair
 Night – knight: no minimal pair (same sound  homophones)
 His – hiss: minimal pair (/z/ vs /s/)
 Gate – wait: minimal pair
 This – thin: no minimal pair (voicing vs no voicing and s vs n)
 These – those: minimal pair
 Via minimal pairs: determine which speech sounds are
phonologically significant in give language

- phonemes: contrastive/distinctive units of sound that can be used to change
meaning
 = smallest meaning-changing units in language
  morphemes: smallest meaning-bearing units
 Abstract entities  phones: concrete sounds in actual usage
- Phoneme: generalisation that groups phones that are interpreted as similar in
structure and perhaps implement same function


3.2Allophonic variation
- Variants that a phoneme allows for
- Still similar to the ‘prototype’ of the phoneme
- E.g. dia 24 + dia 25: phoneme /l/
 clear ‘l’
 Devoiced ‘l’
 Velar ‘l’ (back of your tongue is raised)


- 2 kinds of variation
 Complementary distribution: context determines which allophone you use
 Free variation: context in which a sound occurs doesn’t determine, can be
social/regional
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