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Phonology
What is phonology?
Phonology is the study of the sound systems of
languages.
Phonology is the aspects of language related to the
distinctive features of the representation and
reception of sounds of language.
Phonology is the study of the sound system of a given
language and the analysis and classification of its
phonemes.
Phonology is the study of how sounds are organized
and used in natural languages.
Phonology is the study of the way sounds function in
languages, including phonemes, syllable structure,
stress, accent, intonation, and which sounds are
distinctive units within a language; The way sounds
function within a given language.
Branches of phonology
There are four branches :-
1. Segmental phonology :- It analyses speech into
discrete segments, such as phonemes.
2. Supra- segmental phonology :- It analyses those
features which extend over more than one segment
such as intonation , stress.
3. Diachonic phonology :- It studies the patterns of
sound system through the history of language.
4. Synchronic phonology :- It studies the patterns of
sound regardless of the process of historical change.
Difine phone , phoneme , allophone
Phone :- 1. Phone is the smallest , perceptible , discrete
segment of sound in the steam of speech.
OR
Phone is the minimal unit of speech.
2. Phones are the physical realization of phonemes.
3. The speech is segmented and each of the segment
is called phone.
4. Phone are grouped into phonemes through
phonemic analysis.
5. Phone is enclosed within square bracket i.e [ p ]
Phoneme :- 1. Phoneme is the smallest , distinctive and
segmental unit of sound.
OR
Phoneme is the minimal distinctive unit in the
sound system of a language .
2. Phoneme is enclosed within slants i.e / p /
3. Phonemes are useful to analyze language at the
phonological level.
4. Phonemes /p/ and /b/ are similar in place of
articulation and manner of articulation but differ
in voicing. So they are two phonemes.
Allophone : - Allophone is a varient of a phoneme. The
allophone are very similar to each other ; they do not
change the mining of a woard and they don’t occur in
the same phonetic environnment.
for example :- Syllable initial as opposed to syllable
final.
All allophones are phones but all phones are not
allophones.
Syllable
Definition
A syllable is a unit of sound composed of :-
1. a central peak of sonority (usually a vowel), and
2. the consonants that cluster around this central peak.
or
The syllable is a basic unit of speech studied on both the
phonetic and phonological levels of analysis.
or
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of
speech sounds. For example, the word water is
composed of two syllables: wa and ter. A syllable is
typically made up of a syllable nuclear (most often a
vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically,
Types of Syllables
There are six types of syllables:
1. A closed syllable ends in a consonant. The vowel has a
short vowel sound, as in the word bat.
2. An open syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel has a long
vowel sound, as in the first syllable of apron.
3. A vowel-consonant-e syllable is typically found at the end
of a word. The final e is silent and makes the next vowel
before it long, as in the word name.
4. A vowel team syllable has two vowels next to each other
that together say a new sound, as in the word south.
5. A consonant-le syllable is found in words like handle,
puzzle, and middle.
6. An r-controlled syllable contains a vowel followed by the
letter r. The r controls the vowel and changes the way it is
pronounced, as in the word car.
Syllable structure
Syllable structure, which is the combination of allowable
segments and typical sound sequences, is language
specific.
Parts Description Optionality
Onset Initial segment of a syllable Optional
Rhyme Core of a syllable, consisting of a
nucleus and coda (see below)
Obligatory
– Nucleus Central segment of a syllable Obligatory
– Coda Closing segment of a syllable Optional
Distinctive feature
Distinctive feature is the most basic unit of
phonological structure that may be analyzed in
phonological theory.
Distinctive features are grouped into categories
according to the natural classes of segments they
describe:-
1. Major Class Features: -The features that represent the
major classes of sounds.
 [+/- consonantal]
 [+/- sonorant]
 [+/- syllabic]
2. Laryngeal Features: -The features that specify the
glottal states of sounds.
 [+/- voice]
 [+/- spread glottis]
 [+/- constricted glottis]
3. Manner Features: -The features that specify the
manner of articulation.
 [+/- continuant]
 [+/- nasal]
 [+/- strident]
 [+/- lateral]
 [+/- delayed release]
4. Place Features: -The features that specify the place of
articulation.
 [LABIAL] Labial segments are articulated with the lips.
a. [+/- round]
 [CORONAL] Coronal sounds are articulated with the tip or
blade of the tongue.
a. [+/- anterior]
b. [+/- distributed]
 [DORSAL] Dorsal sounds are articulated by raising the
dorsum of the tongue. All vowels are dorsal sounds.
a. [+/- high] [+high]
b. [+/- low] [+low]
c. [+/- back] [+back]
d. [+/- tense]
 [RADICAL] Radical sounds are articulated with the root of the
tongue.
English Consonant Features
Vowel features
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Phonology Introduction

  • 2. What is phonology? Phonology is the study of the sound systems of languages. Phonology is the aspects of language related to the distinctive features of the representation and reception of sounds of language. Phonology is the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemes. Phonology is the study of how sounds are organized and used in natural languages. Phonology is the study of the way sounds function in languages, including phonemes, syllable structure, stress, accent, intonation, and which sounds are distinctive units within a language; The way sounds function within a given language.
  • 3. Branches of phonology There are four branches :- 1. Segmental phonology :- It analyses speech into discrete segments, such as phonemes. 2. Supra- segmental phonology :- It analyses those features which extend over more than one segment such as intonation , stress. 3. Diachonic phonology :- It studies the patterns of sound system through the history of language. 4. Synchronic phonology :- It studies the patterns of sound regardless of the process of historical change.
  • 4. Difine phone , phoneme , allophone Phone :- 1. Phone is the smallest , perceptible , discrete segment of sound in the steam of speech. OR Phone is the minimal unit of speech. 2. Phones are the physical realization of phonemes. 3. The speech is segmented and each of the segment is called phone. 4. Phone are grouped into phonemes through phonemic analysis. 5. Phone is enclosed within square bracket i.e [ p ] Phoneme :- 1. Phoneme is the smallest , distinctive and segmental unit of sound. OR Phoneme is the minimal distinctive unit in the sound system of a language . 2. Phoneme is enclosed within slants i.e / p /
  • 5. 3. Phonemes are useful to analyze language at the phonological level. 4. Phonemes /p/ and /b/ are similar in place of articulation and manner of articulation but differ in voicing. So they are two phonemes. Allophone : - Allophone is a varient of a phoneme. The allophone are very similar to each other ; they do not change the mining of a woard and they don’t occur in the same phonetic environnment. for example :- Syllable initial as opposed to syllable final. All allophones are phones but all phones are not allophones.
  • 6. Syllable Definition A syllable is a unit of sound composed of :- 1. a central peak of sonority (usually a vowel), and 2. the consonants that cluster around this central peak. or The syllable is a basic unit of speech studied on both the phonetic and phonological levels of analysis. or A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds. For example, the word water is composed of two syllables: wa and ter. A syllable is typically made up of a syllable nuclear (most often a vowel) with optional initial and final margins (typically,
  • 7. Types of Syllables There are six types of syllables: 1. A closed syllable ends in a consonant. The vowel has a short vowel sound, as in the word bat. 2. An open syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel has a long vowel sound, as in the first syllable of apron. 3. A vowel-consonant-e syllable is typically found at the end of a word. The final e is silent and makes the next vowel before it long, as in the word name. 4. A vowel team syllable has two vowels next to each other that together say a new sound, as in the word south. 5. A consonant-le syllable is found in words like handle, puzzle, and middle. 6. An r-controlled syllable contains a vowel followed by the letter r. The r controls the vowel and changes the way it is pronounced, as in the word car.
  • 8. Syllable structure Syllable structure, which is the combination of allowable segments and typical sound sequences, is language specific. Parts Description Optionality Onset Initial segment of a syllable Optional Rhyme Core of a syllable, consisting of a nucleus and coda (see below) Obligatory – Nucleus Central segment of a syllable Obligatory – Coda Closing segment of a syllable Optional
  • 9.
  • 10. Distinctive feature Distinctive feature is the most basic unit of phonological structure that may be analyzed in phonological theory. Distinctive features are grouped into categories according to the natural classes of segments they describe:- 1. Major Class Features: -The features that represent the major classes of sounds.  [+/- consonantal]  [+/- sonorant]  [+/- syllabic]
  • 11. 2. Laryngeal Features: -The features that specify the glottal states of sounds.  [+/- voice]  [+/- spread glottis]  [+/- constricted glottis] 3. Manner Features: -The features that specify the manner of articulation.  [+/- continuant]  [+/- nasal]  [+/- strident]  [+/- lateral]  [+/- delayed release]
  • 12. 4. Place Features: -The features that specify the place of articulation.  [LABIAL] Labial segments are articulated with the lips. a. [+/- round]  [CORONAL] Coronal sounds are articulated with the tip or blade of the tongue. a. [+/- anterior] b. [+/- distributed]  [DORSAL] Dorsal sounds are articulated by raising the dorsum of the tongue. All vowels are dorsal sounds. a. [+/- high] [+high] b. [+/- low] [+low] c. [+/- back] [+back] d. [+/- tense]  [RADICAL] Radical sounds are articulated with the root of the tongue.