Intermediate Phonetics/Phonology (Prof. Kevin Tang, WiSe 2024/25, Wed: 12:30--14:00)
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**Description:**
This course provides you with an elementary
introduction to English phonetics and phonology, designed for those who
have no previous knowledge whatsoever of the subject. It begins with a
very elementary introduction to articulatory phonetics, and then
proceeds to introduce the student to a very simplified account of some
of the main aspects of the phonological structure of present-day
English. Languages other than English will also be examined
to compare and contrast the linguistic structural differences and gain insights on linguistic generalisation.
Objectives
On completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Describe the articulatory processes involved in producing speech sounds of English and other languages.
• Gain a basic fluency with reading and writing the International Phonetic Alphabet
• Perform a phonemic analysis on phonetic data
• Identify similarities and differences among phonetic/phonological systems of a range of languages
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Analyse data provided from natural languages to extract phonological
generalizations, and construct arguments from such data to support or to
weaken proposals for particular analyses