Phonetics and Phonology
Phonetics and Phonology, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 5, with 14 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 445 subscribers.
You will learn about Phonetics Place of Articulation Manner of Articulation Voicing (voiced vs. voiceless sounds) Vowel Articulation phonology and phonetics phonemes and allophones Minimal pairs Phonological notations/ symbols Phonological processes and Phonological rules This course is ideal for individuals who are Everyone It is particularly useful for Everyone.
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Summary
Title: Phonetics and Phonology
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 14
Number of Published Lectures: 14
Number of Curriculum Items: 14
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 14
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Phonetics
- Place of Articulation
- Manner of Articulation
- Voicing (voiced vs. voiceless sounds)
- Vowel Articulation
- phonology and phonetics
- phonemes and allophones
- Minimal pairs
- Phonological notations/ symbols
- Phonological processes and Phonological rules
Who Should Attend
- Everyone
Target Audiences
- Everyone
Hello dear Student,
This course is about Phonetics and Phonology; therefore, it tackles the following topics:
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Definitions of Phonetics
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Branches of Phonetics
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Articulatory Phonetics (our focus)
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Acoustic Phonetics
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Auditory Phonetics
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Distinctive features
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Places of articulation
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Bilabials
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Dentals
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Labiodentals
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Alveolars
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Post-alveolars
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Palatals
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Velars
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Glottals
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Manner of articulation
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Stops
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Nasals
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Fricatives
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Affricates
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Approximants
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Laterals
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Voicing
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Voiced sounds
-
Voiceless sounds
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Vowel articulation
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Height of tongue (high/low)
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Backness of tongue (back/front)
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Lip rounding (round/unround)
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Tenseness (tense/lax)
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Nasality (nasal/oral)
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Introduction to Phonology
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Phonology vs. Phonetics
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Phonemes vs. allophones
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Minimal pairs (practice)
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Phonological notations/ symbols
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Phonological rules (practice)
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Phonological processes
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Assimilation
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Dissmilation
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Epenthesis/ insertion
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Aspiration
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Nasalization
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Deletion
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Palatalization
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Metathesis
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Stopping
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Looking forward to seeing you on my course!
Hello dear Student,
This course is about Phonetics and Phonology; therefore, it tackles the following topics:
-
-
Definitions of Phonetics
-
Branches of Phonetics
-
Articulatory Phonetics (our focus)
-
Acoustic Phonetics
-
Auditory Phonetics
-
-
Distinctive features
-
Places of articulation
-
Bilabials
-
Dentals
-
Labiodentals
-
Alveolars
-
Post-alveolars
-
Palatals
-
Velars
-
Glottals
-
-
Manner of articulation
-
Stops
-
Nasals
-
Fricatives
-
Affricates
-
Approximants
-
Laterals
-
-
Voicing
-
Voiced sounds
-
Voiceless sounds
-
-
Vowel articulation
-
Height of tongue (high/low)
-
Backness of tongue (back/front)
-
Lip rounding (round/unround)
-
Tenseness (tense/lax)
-
Nasality (nasal/oral)
-
-
Introduction to Phonology
-
Phonology vs. Phonetics
-
Phonemes vs. allophones
-
Minimal pairs (practice)
-
Phonological notations/ symbols
-
Phonological rules (practice)
-
Phonological processes
-
Assimilation
-
Dissmilation
-
Epenthesis/ insertion
-
Aspiration
-
Nasalization
-
Deletion
-
Palatalization
-
Metathesis
-
Stopping
-
-
Looking forward to seeing you on my course!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Phonetics
Lecture 1: Definition of Phonetics
Lecture 2: Place of Articulation
Lecture 3: Manner of Articulation
Lecture 4: Vowel Articulation
Lecture 5: Voicing
Chapter 3: Phonology
Lecture 1: Phonology and Phonetics
Lecture 2: Phonemes and allophones
Lecture 3: Minimal Pairs _ Part 1
Lecture 4: Minimal Pairs _ Part 2
Lecture 5: Phonological notations
Lecture 6: Phonological processes and rule _ Part 1
Lecture 7: Phonological processes and rule _ Part 2
Chapter 4: Bonus
Lecture 1: Bonus: Free Course in Schools of Linguistics (check the description)
Instructors
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Linguistics Ph.D.
A Professional Linguist
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