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PHY101 - Phonetics vs. Phonology
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- Phonetics gathers the raw material, phonemics (phonology) cooks it. On the basis of this famous quotation, Prof. Handke discusses how phoneticians and phonologists deal with segmental and suprasegmental phenomena.
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Thank you sir, it was very informative! I'm taking a course on phonology this semester and this video is really helpful for introductory base.
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Explanation
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1. What are the levels in phonetics and phonology? Explain by giving examples of your own.
2. What does phonetics study about?
3. What does phonology study about?
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Your videos are so helpful. Many thanks. One question : Depending on which word the stress falls on in a sentence (in English) can change the meaning of that sentence? Or rather, can allude to different questions (if the sentence were an answer to a question.) E.g. "i SAW a pink elephant" - question "did you hear or see a pink elephant?" "i saw a PINK elephant" question - what colour was the elephant you saw?" "i saw a pink ELEPHANT" - question "what was the pink animal you saw?"
Is this actually a change in meaning and if so would it be classed as shift stress?
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11:54 Is the transcription of the first vowel in “thirteen” a mistake? [ɛː] might be used in a limited number of accents with the SQUARE-NURSE merger, but the standard symbol for RP (the accent upon which the professor seems to be basing his English) is [ɜː], and I’m sure a central pronunciation is more common than a fully front one.
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phonetics is the hard and complex phenomena in english language. but i like it.
could you show me the more detaiiy than for the english stress/
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how utterance can give meaning ?
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Phonetics gathers the raw material. Phonemics cooks it. 🔥
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Sorry, I have a question. I would like to use the illustrated video (i don't know how to describe) to present the way a phone is created in speech organs (like 3:46) . Where can I find it and how i can use it for my presentation? Thank you so much. (Sorry for my bad English)
I am not quite sure what you want. The video can be used for free anyway.
LCĐ Ngữ văn Try the IOWA Phonetics webpage
dychui Here is our Video: "The Anatomy of Speech": czcams.com/video/-m-gudHhLxc/video.html
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