Title: Today
1Today
- What is Phonetics?
- Decoding the speech stream
- Principles of phonetic transcription
- IPA
- Readings 3.1-3.2
2Phonetics
- The scientific study of human speech sounds
- How they are produced (articulatory)
- How they are perceived (auditory)
- Their physical properties (acoustic)
3X-ray movie
- Why did Ken set the soggy net on top of
his deck?
http//hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistic
s/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1.1/chapter1.1
.htm
4Decoding the speech stream
- The speech signal is a continuous stream of sound
- No spaces between words in speech
5Decoding the speech stream
- How many words in the following sentence?
6- ...rather than his actual warning
- This guy is falling. (true)
Chicken Little parsed as saying The sky is
falling (untrue)...
7Decoding the speech stream
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- How many sounds in the following words?
- leaf feel
8Decoding the speech stream
- leaf lif vs. feel fil forwards
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- feel fil vs. leaf lif backwards
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- lull vs. llul backwards
9Decoding the speech stream
- Sounds in a string are continuous, yet we
perceive them as discrete, separate sounds
10Goals for Phonetics section
- Be able to identify human speech sounds
- Learn symbols used for transcribing speech sounds
- Describe and classify sounds according to
articulatory properties
11Phonetic transcription
- The most widely used tool in phonetics is
transcription
12International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- A standardized set of symbols for transcribing
all possible human speech sounds - One-to-one correspondence between symbol and sound
We will use symbol IPA letter spelling
(orthography)
13Interactive IPA chart can be found at
http//hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistic
s/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/chapter1.htm
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14Why use the IPA?
- Some languages have no writing system
- There is no one-to-one correspondence between
letters and sounds - Same letter different sounds
- dad, father, about, many
- Same sound different letters
- believe, people, amoeba, tree
- Several letters used for one sound
- shoot, nation, chord, chip
15Why use the IPA?
- One letter used for several sounds
- box, use
- Some letters have no sound
- gnaw, sword, debt, damn, bomb
baks juz
nç...bam
16IPA preview
- Some symbols will look and sound familiar
- b n w
- Some will look familiar, but sound strange
- x q
- Some will sound familiar, but look strange
- S T N
- Some will look and sound unfamiliar
- / µ ß
17IPA consonants
- p spit, tip, appear
- b ball, globe, amble
- t stack, pat, stuffed, pterodactyl
- d dip, card, drop, loved
- k skit, joker, attic, exceed
- g guard, bag, longer
- / uh-oh (the catch in your throat preceding
both syllables), mitten - f foot, laugh, philosophy, coffee
- v vest, dove, gravel
- T through, bath, thistle, ether, teeth
- D the, their, mother, either, teethe
Hints -Pay attention to how you SAY it not
how its spelled. -check your pronunciation
against a native speakers.
18- s soap, psychology, nice
- z zip, roads, kisses, xerox, design
- S shy, mission, nation, glacial, sure
- Z measure, vision, azure, casualty
- h who, hat, reheat
- tS choke, match, church
- dZ judge, george, jelly, region, residual
- m moose, lamb, smack
- n nap, snow, can, know
- N lung, thing, think, finger, singer, ankle
19- l leaf, feel, mild, sleep
- r reef, fear, prune, carry
- R writer, rider, latter, ladder, pretty
- w with, swim, mowing, queen, twin
- j you, beautiful, feud, use, yell
- In the IPA, r is actually a trill like in
Spanish perro. The IPA symbol for American r
is , but you can use either symbol since the
text uses r for American r.