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Phonology
                                                  LANE - 335

                                                     Chapter 6
                                                     (Features)


    ·   Features are basically correlates of speech sounds.
    ·   Phonology provides concise description of features.
    ·   Features distinguish each phonemes from the other phonemes of a given language.
    ·   Each speech sound is not 'single whole, but is rather composed of a number of separate but simultaneous
        physical events.



6.1 Segmental Composition
    ·   Natural Class
        ü Sounds that share in some features.
        ü No other sounds share them.

                           Example:      [p, t, k] constitute a natural class of (voiceless stops)

    ·   [t] and [v] do not constitute a natural class. Why? Because they differ in a number of ways such as:
                (1) The state of vocal cords,
                (2) The active articulator (tongue blade vs. lower lip)
                (3) The passive articulator (alveolar ridge vs upper teeth)
                (4) The distance between the articulators.


    ·   Natural classes may consist of any number of sounds, fro two (2), as in [t, d], to many, as in the class of
        vowels. .


6.2 Phonetic vs. phonological features

    ·   Binary Features: A feature which has just two values ( + or - ).
    ·   Disadvantages of binary features:
            1- The majority on 'natural class' can only be defined negatively
            2- There is no way of referring to some groups we often need. Such as those consisting of more than one
                place of articulation
            3- It makes possible many combinations of feature values which are not needed by languages or cannot
                be articulated.




Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                                                        Page 1 of 4
Phonology
                                                  LANE - 335
    ·   Phonological Features:
        1- [anterior] ([+anterior] sounds are produced no further back in the oral tract than the alveolar ridge.)
        2- [coronal] ([+ coronal] sounds are produced in the area bounded by the teeth and hard palate.)



                                                   Alveolars                                     Velars
                                 Labials                                   Palatal
                                                    Dentals                                      Uvulars
                [+ anterior]
                               [p, b, f, v]
                 [- coronal]
                [+ anterior]
                                                [t, d, s, z, θ, ð]
                [+ coronal]
                [- anterior]
                 [+ coronal
                                                                      [j, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ]
                [- anterior]
                                                                                               [k, g, x, R]
                 [- coronal]


6.3 Charting the feature
    ·   One of the goal of linguistics is to determine the universal properties of human language.


6.3.1 Major Class Feature
        1- Syllabic
        2- Consonantal
        3- Sonorant

            1- [+ / - Syllabic]: to distinguish vowels and other sounds.
                    [+syll]: vowels.
                    [-syll]: other sounds.

            2- [+ / - consonantal]: distinguish true consonants from vowels and glides
                    [+ con]: all sound except vowels and glides
                    [- con]: vowel and glides

            3- [+ / - sonorant ] distinguish vowels, glides, liquids and nasals form oral stops, affricate and fricatives
                    [+son ] :liquids , nasals
                    [- son] : oral stop + affricates + fricatives




Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                                                         Page 2 of 4
Phonology
                                    LANE - 335

                                                        Speech Sounds




                     Consonant                                                                           Vowels



Voicing Feature     Place Feature      Manner Feature                                            Vocalic Feature


      [+ voi]            [+ cor]           [+ cont]
       [-voi]            [- cor]           [- cont]                        Height             Backness                      Length
                                                                        [High – Low]         [Back – Front]
                                                                                                              Roundness
                                                                                                                            [tense]
                         [+ ant]           [+ nas]
                         [- ant]           [- nas]
                                                                            [+ hi]                [+ back]        [+ rnd]    [+ tns]
                                                                            [- hi]                [- back]        [- rnd]    [- tns]
                                           [+ strid]
                                           [- strid]                         [+ lo]               [+ front]
                                                                             [- lo]               [- front]


                                            [+ lat]
                                            [- lat]


                                          [+ del rel]
                                           [-del rel]




    Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                              Page 3 of 4
Phonology
                                          LANE - 335                                                                  Very important table

                                                Distinctive Features for English Consonants

           P     b   f   v      k    g     tʃ   dʒ      ʃ     ʒ     s    z    θ     ð      t     d    h   m     n      ɳ    ɹ      l    w    j
Syll       -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -   -/+   -/+   -/+   -/+   -/+   -    -
Cons       +     +   +   +      +    +     +     +      +     +     +    +    +     +      +     +    +    +     +     +     +     +    -    -
Son        -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    +     +     +     +     +    +    +
Cor        -     -   -   -      -    -     +     +      +     +     +    +    +     +      +     +    -    -     +     -     +     +    -    +
Ant        +     +   +   +      -    -     -     -      -     -     +    +    +     +      +     +    -    +     +     -     +     +    -    -
Cont       -     -   +   +      -    -     -     -      +     +     +    +    +     +      -     -    +    -     -     -     +     +    +    +
Nas        -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    +     +     +     -     -    -    -
Stri       -     -   +   +      -    -     +     +      +     +     +    +    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     -     -     -    -    -
Lat        -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     -     -     +    -    -
Del rel    -     -   -   -      -    -     +     +      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     -     -     -    -    -
High       -     -   -   -      +    +     +     +      +     +     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     +     -     -    +    +
Low        -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    +    -     -     -     -     -    -    -
Back       -     -   -   -      -    +     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     +     -     -    -    -
Round      -     -   -   -      -    -     -     -      -     -     -    -    -     -      -     -    -    -     -     -     -     -    +    -
voice      -     +   -   +      -    +     -     +      -     +     -    +    -     +      -     +    -    +     +     +     +     +    +    +




                                                     Distinctive feature for English Vowels

                                     i:    i    U:      u     ɔ    O:   ɒ     ɑ:    ʌ      æ     e:   ɛ   ə     ɜ:
                             High    +     +     +      +     -    -    -     -     -      -     -    -   -     -
                             Low     -     -     -      -     -    -    +     +     +      +     -    -   -     -
                             Back    -     -     +      +     +    +    +     +     -      -     -    -   -     -
                             front   +     +     -      -     -    -    -     -     -      +     +    +   -     -
                             Round   -     -     +      +     +    +    +     -     -      -     -    -   -     -
                             tense   +     -     +      -     -    +    -     +     -      -     +    -   -     +


 Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬                                                                     Page 4 of 4

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335 chpt 6 summary

  • 1. Phonology LANE - 335 Chapter 6 (Features) · Features are basically correlates of speech sounds. · Phonology provides concise description of features. · Features distinguish each phonemes from the other phonemes of a given language. · Each speech sound is not 'single whole, but is rather composed of a number of separate but simultaneous physical events. 6.1 Segmental Composition · Natural Class ü Sounds that share in some features. ü No other sounds share them. Example: [p, t, k] constitute a natural class of (voiceless stops) · [t] and [v] do not constitute a natural class. Why? Because they differ in a number of ways such as: (1) The state of vocal cords, (2) The active articulator (tongue blade vs. lower lip) (3) The passive articulator (alveolar ridge vs upper teeth) (4) The distance between the articulators. · Natural classes may consist of any number of sounds, fro two (2), as in [t, d], to many, as in the class of vowels. . 6.2 Phonetic vs. phonological features · Binary Features: A feature which has just two values ( + or - ). · Disadvantages of binary features: 1- The majority on 'natural class' can only be defined negatively 2- There is no way of referring to some groups we often need. Such as those consisting of more than one place of articulation 3- It makes possible many combinations of feature values which are not needed by languages or cannot be articulated. Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 1 of 4
  • 2. Phonology LANE - 335 · Phonological Features: 1- [anterior] ([+anterior] sounds are produced no further back in the oral tract than the alveolar ridge.) 2- [coronal] ([+ coronal] sounds are produced in the area bounded by the teeth and hard palate.) Alveolars Velars Labials Palatal Dentals Uvulars [+ anterior] [p, b, f, v] [- coronal] [+ anterior] [t, d, s, z, θ, ð] [+ coronal] [- anterior] [+ coronal [j, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ] [- anterior] [k, g, x, R] [- coronal] 6.3 Charting the feature · One of the goal of linguistics is to determine the universal properties of human language. 6.3.1 Major Class Feature 1- Syllabic 2- Consonantal 3- Sonorant 1- [+ / - Syllabic]: to distinguish vowels and other sounds. [+syll]: vowels. [-syll]: other sounds. 2- [+ / - consonantal]: distinguish true consonants from vowels and glides [+ con]: all sound except vowels and glides [- con]: vowel and glides 3- [+ / - sonorant ] distinguish vowels, glides, liquids and nasals form oral stops, affricate and fricatives [+son ] :liquids , nasals [- son] : oral stop + affricates + fricatives Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 2 of 4
  • 3. Phonology LANE - 335 Speech Sounds Consonant Vowels Voicing Feature Place Feature Manner Feature Vocalic Feature [+ voi] [+ cor] [+ cont] [-voi] [- cor] [- cont] Height Backness Length [High – Low] [Back – Front] Roundness [tense] [+ ant] [+ nas] [- ant] [- nas] [+ hi] [+ back] [+ rnd] [+ tns] [- hi] [- back] [- rnd] [- tns] [+ strid] [- strid] [+ lo] [+ front] [- lo] [- front] [+ lat] [- lat] [+ del rel] [-del rel] Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 3 of 4
  • 4. Phonology LANE - 335 Very important table Distinctive Features for English Consonants P b f v k g tʃ dʒ ʃ ʒ s z θ ð t d h m n ɳ ɹ l w j Syll - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/+ -/+ -/+ -/+ -/+ - - Cons + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - Son - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + Cor - - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + - - + - + + - + Ant + + + + - - - - - - + + + + + + - + + - + + - - Cont - - + + - - - - + + + + + + - - + - - - + + + + Nas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + - - - - Stri - - + + - - + + + + + + - - - - - - - - - - - - Lat - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - Del rel - - - - - - + + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - High - - - - + + + + + + - - - - - - - - - + - - + + Low - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - Back - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - Round - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - voice - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + Distinctive feature for English Vowels i: i U: u ɔ O: ɒ ɑ: ʌ æ e: ɛ ə ɜ: High + + + + - - - - - - - - - - Low - - - - - - + + + + - - - - Back - - + + + + + + - - - - - - front + + - - - - - - - + + + - - Round - - + + + + + - - - - - - - tense + - + - - + - + - - + - - + Poly – ‫ﺑﻮﻟﯿﻤﺮ‬ Page 4 of 4