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English Phonetics
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English Phonetics

Phonetics
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • English Phonetics
  • basic definitions of phonetics
  • Phonetic symbols
  • Place of articulation
  • Manner of articulation
  • Voicing (voiced vs. voiceless)
  • Vowel articulation (backness, height, tenseness, roundedness....)
  • Types of vowels

Course content

3 sections8 lectures44m total length
  • An Overview1:30
  • Definition of Phonetics5:40

    Definitions of Phonetics

    Branches of Phonetics

    • Articulatory Phonetics  (our focus)

    • Acoustic Phonetics

    • Auditory Phonetics

    Distinctive features

  • General Test of Phonetics
  • Place of Articulation8:18

    Places of articulation

    • Bilabials

    • Dentals

    • Labiodentals

    • Alveolars

    • Post-alveolars

    • Palatals

    • Velars

    • Glottals


  • Manner of Articulation8:47

    Manner of articulation

    • Stops

    • Nasals

    • Fricatives

    • Affricates

    • Approximants

    • Laterals


  • Practice Test 2: Place and Manner of Articulation
  • Voicing (voiced vs. voiceless sounds)4:14

    Voicing

    • Voiced sounds

    • Voiceless sounds


  • Vowel Articulation9:38

    Vowel articulation

    • Height of tongue (high/low)

    • Backness of tongue (back/front)

    • Lip rounding (round/unround)

    • Tenseness (tense/lax)

    • Nasality (nasal/oral)

Requirements

  • No requirements, these videos can be understood by all levels.

Description

Hello dear student,

This course offers a comprehensive and carefully structured introduction to Phonetics, designed to develop a precise and well-grounded understanding of how speech sounds are produced, transmitted, and perceived. The material is presented in a clear and academically sound manner, making complex concepts accessible without oversimplification.

Throughout the course, you will explore the fundamental components of phonetic analysis:

  • Foundations of phonetics
    Clear definitions and an overview of the main branches: articulatory, acoustic, and auditory phonetics

  • Articulatory phonetics
    A detailed focus on how speech sounds are physically produced within the vocal tract

  • Places of articulation
    Systematic study of bilabial, dental, alveolar, post-alveolar, palatal, velar, and glottal sounds

  • Manners of articulation
    In-depth explanation of stops, fricatives, affricates, nasals, approximants, and laterals

  • Voicing distinctions
    Accurate identification and differentiation between voiced and voiceless sounds

  • Vowel articulation
    Analysis of tongue height, backness, lip rounding, tenseness, and nasality

  • Distinctive features
    Introduction to the analytical framework used to classify and compare speech sounds

To consolidate your learning, the course includes a final assessment designed to evaluate your understanding and reinforce key concepts. In addition, you will receive access to a complimentary course in Linguistics, further expanding your knowledge of language study.

This course is ideal for students seeking a rigorous, clear, and practical foundation in phonetics for academic success or professional development.

Who this course is for:

  • Exam takers, students, and someone curious about phonetics.