(PDF) 1. 1. PHONETICS (Introduction to the Sounds of ...
https://www.academia.edu/8324966It is a fundamental branch of Linguistics and itself has three different aspects: Articulatory Phonetics – describes how vowels and consonants are produced or “articulated” in various parts of the mouth and throat; Acoustic Phonetics – a study of how speech sounds are transmitted: when sound travels through the air from the speaker’s mouth to the hearer’s ear it does so in …
Types of Phonetic | Phonetics | Vowel
www.scribd.com › document › 328229047Auditory phonetics Auditory phonetics focuses on the perception of sounds or the way in which sounds are heard and interpreted. Thus, we may say that while articulatory phonetics is mainly concerned with the speaker, auditory phonetics deals with the other important participant in verbal communication, the listener.
The 44 Sounds of English
www.dvusd.org › 3795 › Sound_Spelling_ChartA consonant. sound is one in which the air flow is cut off, either partially or completely, when the sound is produced. In contrast, a vowelsound is one in which the air flow is unobstructed when the sound is made. The vowel sounds are the music, or movement, of our language.