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LAXMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

  A WORKSHOP ON ENGLISH
 PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY

DESIGNED BY: SAMIRA LAKHANI
     TEACHER EDUCATOR
What will we learn today??

 Basic concepts in English phonetics.


 Get an understanding of various speech
  sounds in English.

 Production of speech sound.
 Video-1
English Pronunciation
 We use the term ‘accents’ to refer to differences in
    pronunciations.
   Pronunciation can vary with cultures, regions and speakers.
   There are two major standard varieties in English
    pronunciation: British English and American English.
   Within British English and American English there are also a
    variety of accents. Some of them have received more
    attention than others from phoneticians and
    phonologists.
   These are Received pronunciation (RP)* and General
    American (GA).
   “c” in “cat” pronounced as /k/; and
   “face” pronounced as /s/
What is phonetics?
 Phonetics – word derived from the Greek word
  phone = sound/voice.
 It is a fundamental branch of Linguistics.
 It is the study of Speech sounds.
 It has three main sub-aspects.

1. how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics)
2. their physical characteristics (acoustic
   phonetics) and
3. how they’re perceived (auditory phonetics).
Articulatory Phonetics

 It describes how vowels and consonants are
  produced or “articulated” in various parts of
  the mouth and throat
Acoustic Phonetics

 It’s a study of how speech sounds are
  transmitted: when sound travels through the
  air from the speaker's mouth to the hearer's
  ear it does so in the form of vibrations in the
  air.
Auditory Phonetics

 It’s a study of how speech sounds are
  perceived: looks at the way in which the
  hearer’s brain decodes the sound waves back
  into the vowels and consonants originally
  intended by the speaker.
 ESL- video
Phonology

The study of the sound patterns in languages

 Phonemes (vowels and consonants)
 Prosody (stress, rhythm and intonation)




                                               8
Morphology

 The study of the structure of words


1. Why- scooter with ‘c’ not ‘k’?
2. knight – why ‘k’ is silent?




                                        9
Syntax

 The study of the ways in which words
  combine into units such as Phrase, Clause and
  Sentence [grammar].




                                                  10
Semantics

 The study of the meaning of words and
  sentences, their denotations, connotations,
  implications and ambiguities




                                                11
Why it is difficult to
learn correct English???
CHALLENGES IN LEARNING
      PHONETICS


INABILITY       THE FIRST
   TO           LANGUAGE
  HEAR         INTERFERES
              WITH ENGLISH
 CERTAIN
             PRONUNCIATION
 SOUNDS
The Sounds of English and Their
Representation

 In English, there is no one-to-one relation between the
  system of writing and the system of pronunciation.
 The alphabet which we use to write English has 26
  letters but in (Standard British) English there are
  approximately 44 speech sounds.
 The number of speech sounds in English varies from
  dialect to dialect, and any actual tally depends greatly on
  the interpretation of the researcher doing the counting.
 To represent the basic sound of spoken languages
  linguists use a set of phonetic symbols called the
  International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
Difference of written alphabets and
oral speech sounds in English

                     Oral    Written

Pure Vowels [short   12
vowels]
                               5
Diphthongs [long      8
vowels]


Consonants           24        21

                                       15
English is not a
   phonographic language

 Many same sounds have several different
  spellings,
  e.g. go, though, foe, slow, boat
 Many “same spellings” have different sounds,
  e.g. <ough>: though, cough, bough, through,
  thought, and enough.


                                                 16
Let’s also understand!

Homophones                       Homonyms
 A word that has same            A word that has both the
    pronunciation but spelling     same pronunciation and
    and meaning differ.            same spelling but meaning
   E.g. air/heir                  differs.
   Bare/bear                     e.g. Bill- beak/statement of
                                   charges.
   Not/knot
                                  Fair – just/place of
   No/know
                                   entertainment
   Son/sun
 piece/peace
Phonetic chart of vowels and
consonants
Organogram
 The principal cavities:

 -the   pharyngeal cavity
 -the   oral cavity
 -the   nasal cavity
 -the   labial cavity
The Speech Organs

               Pharynx
               Oral Cavity
               Nasal Cavity
               Uvula
               Tongue
                (tip/blade/front/
                middle/back/root)
               Hard Palate
               Soft Palate (Velum)
               Alveolar Ridge
                (teeth-ridge)
               Teeth (upper &lower)
               Lips (upper &lower)
               Epiglottis
Classifying the Consonants Sounds of English According to
    the manner of articulation (how the breath is used) -

                During production of these sounds, the airflow from the lungs is completely
Stops
                blocked at some point, then released. In English, they are /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/,
/Plosives/
                and /g/.
                The flow of air is constricted, but not totally stopped or blocked. In English,
Fricatives      these include /f/, /v/, / /, / /,
                /s/, /z/, / /, / /, and /h/.
                These sounds begin like stops, with a complete blockage of air/closure of the
Affricates      vocal tract, and end with a restricted flow of air like fricatives. English has
                two affricates - the / / sounds of "church" and the / / of "judge".
                Nasals are sounds made with air passing through the nose. In English, these
Nasals
                are /m/, /n/, and / /.
                Lateral consonants allow the air to escape at the sides of the tongue. In
Laterals
                English there is only one such sound - /l/
             In the production of an approximant, one articulator is close to another, but
             the vocal tract is not narrowed to such an extent that a turbulent airstream is
Approximants
             produced. In English, these are /j/, /w/ and /r/. Approximants /j/ and /w/ are
             also referred to as semi-vowels.
According to the place of articulation
(where in the mouth or throat the sound
is produced) the consonants are:

Bilabial: with both lips                        /p/, /b/, /m/
Labiodental: between lower lip and upper
                                                /f/, /v/
teeth
Dental/Interdental: between the teeth           / /, /       /
Alveolar: the ridge behind the upper front      /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/,
teeth                                           /l/, /r/
Alveo-palatal (or post-alveolar): it is the
                                                /     /, /   /, /   /, /
area between
the alveolar ridge and the hard palate                /
Palatal: hard palate, or 'roof' of the mouth'   /j/
Velar: the soft palate or velum                 /k/, /g/, / /
Glottal (laryngeal): space between the vocal
                                             /h/
cords
Some tips…remember

 A word in isolation and in a sentence spoken
  differently, so Don’t be influenced by English
  spelling!!
 Video-2


Refer the below web link for more practice on
phonetics:
 http://www.cambridgeenglishonline.com/Ph
  onetics_Focus/
THANK YOU

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English Phonetics

  • 1. LAXMI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL A WORKSHOP ON ENGLISH PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY DESIGNED BY: SAMIRA LAKHANI TEACHER EDUCATOR
  • 2. What will we learn today??  Basic concepts in English phonetics.  Get an understanding of various speech sounds in English.  Production of speech sound.  Video-1
  • 3. English Pronunciation  We use the term ‘accents’ to refer to differences in pronunciations.  Pronunciation can vary with cultures, regions and speakers.  There are two major standard varieties in English pronunciation: British English and American English.  Within British English and American English there are also a variety of accents. Some of them have received more attention than others from phoneticians and phonologists.  These are Received pronunciation (RP)* and General American (GA).  “c” in “cat” pronounced as /k/; and  “face” pronounced as /s/
  • 4. What is phonetics?  Phonetics – word derived from the Greek word phone = sound/voice.  It is a fundamental branch of Linguistics.  It is the study of Speech sounds.  It has three main sub-aspects. 1. how they’re produced (articulatory phonetics) 2. their physical characteristics (acoustic phonetics) and 3. how they’re perceived (auditory phonetics).
  • 5. Articulatory Phonetics  It describes how vowels and consonants are produced or “articulated” in various parts of the mouth and throat
  • 6. Acoustic Phonetics  It’s a study of how speech sounds are transmitted: when sound travels through the air from the speaker's mouth to the hearer's ear it does so in the form of vibrations in the air.
  • 7. Auditory Phonetics  It’s a study of how speech sounds are perceived: looks at the way in which the hearer’s brain decodes the sound waves back into the vowels and consonants originally intended by the speaker.  ESL- video
  • 8. Phonology The study of the sound patterns in languages  Phonemes (vowels and consonants)  Prosody (stress, rhythm and intonation) 8
  • 9. Morphology  The study of the structure of words 1. Why- scooter with ‘c’ not ‘k’? 2. knight – why ‘k’ is silent? 9
  • 10. Syntax  The study of the ways in which words combine into units such as Phrase, Clause and Sentence [grammar]. 10
  • 11. Semantics  The study of the meaning of words and sentences, their denotations, connotations, implications and ambiguities 11
  • 12. Why it is difficult to learn correct English???
  • 13. CHALLENGES IN LEARNING PHONETICS INABILITY THE FIRST TO LANGUAGE HEAR INTERFERES WITH ENGLISH CERTAIN PRONUNCIATION SOUNDS
  • 14. The Sounds of English and Their Representation  In English, there is no one-to-one relation between the system of writing and the system of pronunciation.  The alphabet which we use to write English has 26 letters but in (Standard British) English there are approximately 44 speech sounds.  The number of speech sounds in English varies from dialect to dialect, and any actual tally depends greatly on the interpretation of the researcher doing the counting.  To represent the basic sound of spoken languages linguists use a set of phonetic symbols called the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
  • 15. Difference of written alphabets and oral speech sounds in English Oral Written Pure Vowels [short 12 vowels] 5 Diphthongs [long 8 vowels] Consonants 24 21 15
  • 16. English is not a phonographic language  Many same sounds have several different spellings, e.g. go, though, foe, slow, boat  Many “same spellings” have different sounds, e.g. <ough>: though, cough, bough, through, thought, and enough. 16
  • 17. Let’s also understand! Homophones Homonyms  A word that has same  A word that has both the pronunciation but spelling same pronunciation and and meaning differ. same spelling but meaning  E.g. air/heir differs.  Bare/bear  e.g. Bill- beak/statement of charges.  Not/knot  Fair – just/place of  No/know entertainment  Son/sun  piece/peace
  • 18. Phonetic chart of vowels and consonants
  • 20.
  • 21.  The principal cavities: -the pharyngeal cavity -the oral cavity -the nasal cavity -the labial cavity
  • 22. The Speech Organs  Pharynx  Oral Cavity  Nasal Cavity  Uvula  Tongue (tip/blade/front/ middle/back/root)  Hard Palate  Soft Palate (Velum)  Alveolar Ridge (teeth-ridge)  Teeth (upper &lower)  Lips (upper &lower)  Epiglottis
  • 23. Classifying the Consonants Sounds of English According to the manner of articulation (how the breath is used) - During production of these sounds, the airflow from the lungs is completely Stops blocked at some point, then released. In English, they are /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /Plosives/ and /g/. The flow of air is constricted, but not totally stopped or blocked. In English, Fricatives these include /f/, /v/, / /, / /, /s/, /z/, / /, / /, and /h/. These sounds begin like stops, with a complete blockage of air/closure of the Affricates vocal tract, and end with a restricted flow of air like fricatives. English has two affricates - the / / sounds of "church" and the / / of "judge". Nasals are sounds made with air passing through the nose. In English, these Nasals are /m/, /n/, and / /. Lateral consonants allow the air to escape at the sides of the tongue. In Laterals English there is only one such sound - /l/ In the production of an approximant, one articulator is close to another, but the vocal tract is not narrowed to such an extent that a turbulent airstream is Approximants produced. In English, these are /j/, /w/ and /r/. Approximants /j/ and /w/ are also referred to as semi-vowels.
  • 24. According to the place of articulation (where in the mouth or throat the sound is produced) the consonants are: Bilabial: with both lips /p/, /b/, /m/ Labiodental: between lower lip and upper /f/, /v/ teeth Dental/Interdental: between the teeth / /, / / Alveolar: the ridge behind the upper front /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/, teeth /l/, /r/ Alveo-palatal (or post-alveolar): it is the / /, / /, / /, / area between the alveolar ridge and the hard palate / Palatal: hard palate, or 'roof' of the mouth' /j/ Velar: the soft palate or velum /k/, /g/, / / Glottal (laryngeal): space between the vocal /h/ cords
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  • 27. Some tips…remember  A word in isolation and in a sentence spoken differently, so Don’t be influenced by English spelling!!  Video-2 Refer the below web link for more practice on phonetics:  http://www.cambridgeenglishonline.com/Ph onetics_Focus/