Phonetics and Phonology
www.csun.edu › ~sk36711 › WWWPhonetics and Phonology Humans have a complex system of using sounds to produce language. The study of linguistic sounds is called Phonetics. Phonology is the study of systems of sounds, often the sound system of a particular language. Phonetics Linguistic sounds are produced by pushing air from the lungs out through the mouth, sometimes by way
On the Relation between Phonetics and Phonology*
isli.khu.ac.kr › journal › contentof the most crucial difference of features between phonology and phonetics is found in the values of phonological and phonetic features. It is generally assumed that in phonology the values of features are unary or binary whereas phonetic features are typically expressed as more than two values (“n-ary,” see Postal 1968) or even continuous.