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For learners of English with a focus on Spanish
speakers
By Morris A. Gevirtz
What communication is and isn’t
 Communication is the sending of singnals intended to be

perceived as intended that reflect some mental state of the
sender.
 The modes of communication are
 Sounds

 Intentionally communicative behavior
 Signs
 Acting out a behavior
 Simply doing something in the viewof another

 Communication is dependant on mutual knowledge.
 New ideas are communicated at the rate of ONE NEW IDEA
at a time, more or less.
Sound-Based Communication
 There are standard sounds and sound changes which,

by convention, have been associated with meaning.
 Meaning bearing units are expected to come in certain
order
 And to vary only by a certain amount without changing

meaning.
First phonetics notions
 The human sound signal is produced by means of 1-3

sound sources and 1-2 filters.
 Most vowels and consonants produced (are
differentiated) by means of the filter.
 The main filter is the mouth.
 The second filter is the nasal passage.
 The nasal passage is an on/off filter.
 The mouth-filter is much more complex.
Sound (noise) sources
 The vocal folds
 The sound of air hitting the trachea
 The tongue (hitting surfaces)
 The uvula

 The lips
First Notions Cont.
 With the tongue and lips speakers alter the sound

coming from the vocal chords.
 If you restrict the passage of air completely, then you
will produce a consonant when open your mouth.
 a stop.
 Followed by a little explosion

 By contrast, a VOWEL is a very minor closure of the air

passage.
 X ray video
Phonemes
 The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is an

attempt to have standard writing system to represent
all the MEANINGFUL sounds of human languages.
 Ask yourself if these are the same words:
 Casa, caza
 Paso, baso
 Ves, vez
Consonantal Phonemes
 In Spanish writing the sounds /θ/ contrasts as a unit of

meaning with the sound /s/.
 These two sounds are represented in the writing
system by different characters.
 /θ/ by ci, ce, z /s/ by s-

 However in Spanish there does not seem to be a

contrast between /ð/ and /θ/.
 [ð] shows up when /d/ is produced between vowels.
Ademán, adentro, idílico.
English Phonemes
 In English, depending on the dialect, there are 40-45

phonemes.
 24 are consonants, which for most dialects, are the same.
 African Englishes have fewer.

 Americans have about 15 vowel phonemes
 Australians have about 21 vowel phonemes.
IPA Chart
Supposedly all of the sounds
of human languages.
That is, all of the sounds
which could be phonemic!
Problems for Spanish Speakers
 There are more phonemic (contrasting) vowel sounds

in English.
 These sounds are represented in the writing system by

combinations of vowel-graphs and consonant-graphs

 There are more consonant sounds in English
 AND they are found in places where consonants are
NOT found in Spanish.
Structure Contrast
English

Spanish

• Many consonant groups

• Few

• Consonants appear at the beginning or
end of syllables, words.

• Consonants only rarely appear at the end
of syllables and especially words.

• Consonant groups can come at the end
of a syllable

• Syllable-final consonants are almost
always single and vowel-like

• Almost all consonants show a voicing
contrast

• Only three consonant pairs show a
consonant contrast

• There are three contrasting nasal
consonants in English

• There are three contrasting nasal
consonants in Spanish

Two in the beginning of syllable

Three in the beginning

Three at the end.

None at the end.

• Intonation peaks can apperar anywhere
in a sentence.

• Intonantions are usually fixed.
Outcomes
 English sentences are organized different.
 Theme vs. Rheme
 Spanish ears cannot parse English sentences.
 Spanish tongues have a hard time contrasting sounds.

 Spanish speakers have a hard time making

use of their knowledge to accelerate their
acquisition of English.
Low-noise sounds
 Semi-vowels
 Vowels

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Introduction to phonetics

  • 1. For learners of English with a focus on Spanish speakers By Morris A. Gevirtz
  • 2. What communication is and isn’t  Communication is the sending of singnals intended to be perceived as intended that reflect some mental state of the sender.  The modes of communication are  Sounds  Intentionally communicative behavior  Signs  Acting out a behavior  Simply doing something in the viewof another  Communication is dependant on mutual knowledge.  New ideas are communicated at the rate of ONE NEW IDEA at a time, more or less.
  • 3. Sound-Based Communication  There are standard sounds and sound changes which, by convention, have been associated with meaning.  Meaning bearing units are expected to come in certain order  And to vary only by a certain amount without changing meaning.
  • 4.
  • 5. First phonetics notions  The human sound signal is produced by means of 1-3 sound sources and 1-2 filters.  Most vowels and consonants produced (are differentiated) by means of the filter.  The main filter is the mouth.  The second filter is the nasal passage.  The nasal passage is an on/off filter.  The mouth-filter is much more complex.
  • 6. Sound (noise) sources  The vocal folds  The sound of air hitting the trachea  The tongue (hitting surfaces)  The uvula  The lips
  • 7. First Notions Cont.  With the tongue and lips speakers alter the sound coming from the vocal chords.  If you restrict the passage of air completely, then you will produce a consonant when open your mouth.  a stop.  Followed by a little explosion  By contrast, a VOWEL is a very minor closure of the air passage.
  • 8.  X ray video
  • 9. Phonemes  The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is an attempt to have standard writing system to represent all the MEANINGFUL sounds of human languages.  Ask yourself if these are the same words:  Casa, caza  Paso, baso  Ves, vez
  • 10. Consonantal Phonemes  In Spanish writing the sounds /θ/ contrasts as a unit of meaning with the sound /s/.  These two sounds are represented in the writing system by different characters.  /θ/ by ci, ce, z /s/ by s-  However in Spanish there does not seem to be a contrast between /ð/ and /θ/.  [ð] shows up when /d/ is produced between vowels. Ademán, adentro, idílico.
  • 11. English Phonemes  In English, depending on the dialect, there are 40-45 phonemes.  24 are consonants, which for most dialects, are the same.  African Englishes have fewer.  Americans have about 15 vowel phonemes  Australians have about 21 vowel phonemes.
  • 12. IPA Chart Supposedly all of the sounds of human languages. That is, all of the sounds which could be phonemic!
  • 13. Problems for Spanish Speakers  There are more phonemic (contrasting) vowel sounds in English.  These sounds are represented in the writing system by combinations of vowel-graphs and consonant-graphs  There are more consonant sounds in English  AND they are found in places where consonants are NOT found in Spanish.
  • 14. Structure Contrast English Spanish • Many consonant groups • Few • Consonants appear at the beginning or end of syllables, words. • Consonants only rarely appear at the end of syllables and especially words. • Consonant groups can come at the end of a syllable • Syllable-final consonants are almost always single and vowel-like • Almost all consonants show a voicing contrast • Only three consonant pairs show a consonant contrast • There are three contrasting nasal consonants in English • There are three contrasting nasal consonants in Spanish Two in the beginning of syllable Three in the beginning Three at the end. None at the end. • Intonation peaks can apperar anywhere in a sentence. • Intonantions are usually fixed.
  • 15. Outcomes  English sentences are organized different.  Theme vs. Rheme  Spanish ears cannot parse English sentences.  Spanish tongues have a hard time contrasting sounds.  Spanish speakers have a hard time making use of their knowledge to accelerate their acquisition of English.