Listen "8: Phonetics and Phonology"
Episode Synopsis
This episode introduces the fundamental concepts of phonetics and phonology, outlining how English sounds are produced and how they function to differentiate meaning. Phonetics is presented as the objective study of speech sounds, focusing on articulatory descriptions and phonetic symbols like the IPA. Phonology, in contrast, explores how these sounds are used within the English language system, including the identification of phonemes through minimal pairs and the concept of allophones as non-distinctive variations. The text further examines syllable structure and the rhythmic units of speech (feet) before detailing various phonological rules that govern sound patterns, such as assimilation and deletion. Ultimately, the chapter provides a systematic overview of English pronunciation, emphasizing the relationship between sounds, their function in language, and the reasons behind spelling inconsistencies.
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