What is the difference between Phonetics an Phonology?
Phonetics
What is that?
IPA Alphabet
What is the purpose of IPA Alphabet?
Diagram
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Place of articulation
Be careful
Phonetic vowels
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Phonetic vowels
Let's practice
Vowels
Short vowel /I/
Short vowel /ʌ/
Short vowel /ɒ/
Schwa sound /ə/
Short vowel - /æ/
Short vowel /ʊ/
Place of articulation
Speaking apparatus
Taken from: https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/capsules/outil_bleu21.html
This apparatus includes a source of wind (the lungs), components that vibrate (the vocal cords in the larynx), and a series of resonant chambers (the pharynx, the mouth, and the nasal cavities). Here is how all these components work together when you speak..
Vowels
Long vowel /u:/
Long vowel /ɑː/
Long vowel /i:/
Long vowel /ɔː/
Long vowel /ɜː/
Short vowel /e/
IPA Alphabet
Taken from: Britanica
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), an alphabet developed in the 19th century to accurately represent the pronunciation of languages. One aim of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) was to provide a unique symbol for each distinctive sound in a language.
It was created by: Alexander John Ellis, Henry Sweet y Daniel Jones
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and Phonology
Phonetics
Phonology
What is the difference between Phonetics an Phonology?
Phonetics
What is that?
IPA Alphabet
What is the purpose of IPA Alphabet?
Diagram
Let's see
Place of articulation
Be careful
Phonetic vowels
Let's practice
Phonetic vowels
Let's practice
Vowels
Short vowel /I/
Short vowel /ʌ/
Short vowel /ɒ/
Schwa sound /ə/
Short vowel - /æ/
Short vowel /ʊ/
Place of articulation
Speaking apparatus
Taken from: https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/capsules/outil_bleu21.html
This apparatus includes a source of wind (the lungs), components that vibrate (the vocal cords in the larynx), and a series of resonant chambers (the pharynx, the mouth, and the nasal cavities). Here is how all these components work together when you speak..
Vowels
Long vowel /u:/
Long vowel /ɑː/
Long vowel /i:/
Long vowel /ɔː/
Long vowel /ɜː/
Short vowel /e/
IPA Alphabet
Taken from: Britanica