SOUNDS,
SPELLING
AND
SYMBOLS
(human vocal organs
COMMUNICATION
(Sound)
same species on various topics of mutual interest (APPROACH)
Homo Loquents
‘speaking human’
Linguistic signalling
allows a particularly wide range of sounds to be used)
Homo sapiens
‘Thinking human’
signalling systems
1.1. Phonetics And
Phonology
Phonology
( Phonology is the study of
how sounds are organized and
used in natural language)
Two Subdisciplines In Linguistics which deal with sound
Phonetics
( Phonetic is the study of how
speech sounds are produced,
what their physical properties
are, and how they’re produced )
and acoustic and auditory phonetics focus on
the physics
of speech as it travels through the air in the
form of sound waves, and the
effect those waves have
HEARER
( Ears And Brain )
phonetics has strong
associations with
anatomy, physiology,
physics and
neurology
TRANSMITTED
SPEAKER
Phonetics is concerned with the sounds we make in speech: how we produce them, how these sounds are transferred from the speaker to the hearer as sound waves, and how we hear and perceive them. - Phonetics is concerned with the sounds we make in speech: how we produce them, how these sounds are transferred from the speaker to the hearer as sound waves, and how we hear and perceive them.
- Phonology is essentially the description of the systems and patterns of speech sounds in a language.
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