会计考友 发表于 2012-8-14 11:29:10

英语语言学笔记纲要(2)

  Chapter 2 Phonetics
  l      What is phonetics?
  n      Phonetics is termed as the study of speech sounds.
  n      Sub-branches of phonetics
  u      Articulatory phonetics – the production of speech sounds
  u      Acoustic phonetics – the physical properties of speech sounds
  u      Auditory phonetics – the perceptive mechanism of speech sounds
  l      The speech organs
  n      Where does the air stream come from?
  u      From the lung
  n      What is the function of vocal cords?
  u      Controlling the air stream
  n      What are the cavities?
  u      Oral cavity
  u      Pharyngeal cavity
  u      Nasal cavity
  l      Transcription of speech sounds
  n      Units of representation
  u      Segments (the individual sounds)
  n      Phonetic symbols
  u      The widely used symbols for phonetic transcription of speech sounds is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
  u      The IPA attempts to represent each sound of human speech with a single symbol and the symbols are enclosed in brackets [ ] to distinguish phonetic transcriptions from the spelling system of a language.
  u      In more detailed transcription (narrow transcription) a sound may be transcribed with a symbol to which a smaller is added in order to mark the finer distinctions.
  l      Description of speech sounds
  n      Description of English consonants
  u      General feature: obstruction
  u      Criteria of consonant description
  l      Places of articulation
  l      Manners of articulation
  l      Voicing of articulation
  u      Places of articulation
  l      This refers to each point at which the air stream can be modified to produce a sound.
  n      Bilabial:
  n      Labiodental:
  n      Interdental:
  n      Alveolar:
  n      Palatal:
  n      Velar:
  n      Glottal:

会计考友 发表于 2012-8-14 11:29:11

英语语言学笔记纲要(2)

  u      Manners of articulation
  l      This refers to how the air stream is modified, whether it is completely blocked or partially obstructed.
  n      Stops:
  n      Fricatives:
  n      Affricates:
  n      Liquids:
  n      Glides:
  n      Nasals:
  u      Voicing of articulation
  l      This refers to the vibrating of the vocal cords when sounds are produced.
  n      Voiced sounds
  n      Voiceless sounds
  n      Description of English vowels
  u      General feature: without obstruction
  u      Criteria of vowel description
  l      Part of the tongue that is raised
  n      Front
  n      Central
  n      Back
  l      Extent to which the tongue rises in the direction of the palate
  n      High
  n      Mid
  n      Low
  l      Kind of opening made at the lips
  l      Position of the soft palate
  u      Single vowels (monophthongs) and diphthongs
  l      Phonetic features and natural classes
  n      Classes of sounds that share a feature or features are called natural classes.
  n      Major class features can specify segments across the consonant-vowel boundary.
  n      Classification of segments by features is the basis on which variations of sounds can be analyzed.
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