
The Physical Properties of Sound Articulation
Explore the study of physical properties of sound articulation, uncovering why sounds are not systematically represented by spelling, and delving into the intricacies of speech sounds and their symbols. Discover the intricacies of two-part vowels, stop sounds, fricatives, affricates, liquids, and glides.
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Presented by Prof. Imtiaz Ahmad wani Department of Engish Govt. P.G College Rajouri.
The study of physical properties of sound Sounds may not be represented systematically by spelling.
Sounds may not be represented systematically by spelling because... Same spelling for different sounds Combination of letters representing one sound, Some letters are silent
One symbol represents one sound Each speech sound has a distinct symbol Cross-linguistically applicable
[p]= pat [b]= bat [t]= tap [d]=dam [h]= hat [m]=mull [n]= null [ ]= ring [k]= car [g]=guard [f]= foot [v]= van
[]= ring [s] = sap [ ]= shine [ ] = vision [ ]= touch [ ]= judge [l]= leaf [z] = zip [j] = yes [ ] = think [w]= with [ ] = this
Complex because they are two-part vowels But count as a single sound because two vowels are articulated together. Examples: [ ] =bite [ ] = boy [e ]= bait
next kite cat chin lamb meet
Stops [p] [b] [t] [d] [k] [g] Fricatives [f] [v] [ ] [ ] [s] [z] [ ] [ ] Affricates [ ] [ ] Liquids [l] [ ] Glides [w] [j]