Pre-Print: Kochetov, Alexei (in press, 2010). Palatalisation. In: Colin Ewen, Beth Hume, Marc van Oostendorp, and Keren Rice (eds.) Companion to Phonology. Wiley Blackwell.…
1. 1Tongue AnalysisBy Dr Rama Prasad Collected from various sources The tongue with the purple body suggests one of two things. EitherColor of Tongue Body there is some…
1. PRODUCING VOWELS PLACE OF ARTICULATION created by: Lailia Suci Ramadania & Nur Ratnasari 2. WHAT IS VOWELS? Vowels are produced by a continuousairstream and all are…
Slide 1 Part Two Distinctive features and Natural classes Phonology: The study of the sound system - i.e. how sounds relate to and interact with each other in a language.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Engma An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents Slide 3 Slide 2 engma ŋ This is the symbol called the “engma”. It is often…
Slide 1 PSY 369: Psycholinguistics A Crash Course in Linguistic Theory Slide 2 Hello there! Multiple levels of analysis Word order important (don’t say “There Hello!”)…
Slide 1 PSY 369: Psycholinguistics Some basic linguistic theory Slide 2 Hello there! Multiple levels of analysis Word order important (don’t say “There Hello!”) Each…
Slide 1 JPN494/598: History of the Japanese Language Sound Changes (1) Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Consonants: speech-sounds produced when the speaker either stops or severely…
Slide 1 Vowels Vowels are the most sonorant (or intense) and the most audible sounds in speech. They usually function as the nucleus (or core) of a syllable. The consonants…