
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)
Link to the book below,
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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.