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English Phonetics
Topic 1. VOWELS IN ENGLISH
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What is Phonetics?
Phonetics is the study of speech: how speech isproduced and how it is perceived.
The aim of phonetics is the development of theories ofspeech production and speech perception by means ofexperimental investigation of speech sounds in alllanguages.
Phonetics differs from phonology The subject matter of phonology is the investigation of
sound systems (primarily) by means of observation. Theaim is to account for the organization of sound systemsin different languages and to provide formalrepresentations of them.
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Importance of Phonetics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJG0uErf8WY
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The Organs of Speech
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Organs of speech
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Spanish/English Vowels
a
e
i u
o
SpanishVowels
front central back
low
i:
e
:
u:
u
:
a:Lax
Tense
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Properties of Vowels
Most sonorant (audible) sounds Sound is caused by vocal fold
vibration
Usually function as syllable nucleiAlmost always voiced Vowel sounds change according to
SHAPE of vocal tract, no obstructionsin vowels
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Four Parameters of Vowels
Tongue HEIGHT High / mid / low
Tongue BACKNESS Front / central / back
Lip ROUNDING Round / unround
Tenseness
Tense / lax
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Vowels of English
high
mid
Round
u
front central back
low
i:
e
u:
:
a:
Lax
Tense
:
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Tongue Height
Put your hand under your chin andsay seat, set, sat
High: leak, lick, Luke, look [i:], [], [u:], [u]
Mid: bait, bet, but, bought, boat [e], [e], [], [:], [u]
Low: cat, car [], [a:]
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Tongue Advancement
Front: seek, sick, sake, sec, sack [i:], [], [ei], [e], []
Central:luck []
Back:look, road, law, dot [u], [u], [:], []
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Lip Rounding
In English, only the high and mid backvowels are produced with lip rounding
Round vowels: [u], [u:], [o], [:] Unround vowels: all the other vowels
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Tenseness
Tense vowels The tongue is at an extreme height or
backness
Lax vowels The tongue is not at an extreme position
Compare Peteandpit
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Vowels in English
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Vowels
Vowels are determined by changes inposition of the lips, tongue and palate.
These changes can be very slight and
difficult to detect. In English, vowels can also glide into
(move quietly) one another to form
diphthongs and even triphthongs.
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Diphthongs: Centring
Diphthongs are those sounds that consist of amovement or glide from one vowel to another.
The first part of a diphthong is always longer andstronger than the second part
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Diphthongs: Closing
ei
ai au
u
oi
i: u:
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Voiced/Voiceless
The level of vibration of the vocal cords determines whether a soundis voiced or unvoiced.
If the vocal cords are apart, then air can escape unimpeded. Soundsproduced in this way are said to be voiceless.
If the vocal cords are very close together, the air will blow them apartas it forces its way through. This makes the cords vibrate, producinga voiced sound.
Exercises: Try making the difference between them
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Voiceless/Voiced
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/i:/
Production: Being a long vowel, it almost soundslike a diphthong in RP. It is long enough to be
one, but it does not actually glide into anothervowel sound. The lips are only slightly spread.
Approximate Castilian Production. It is found inthe tonic Castilian /i/ accompanied by dental or
palatal consonants. e.g. capilla, castillo, s (emphatic), chino
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Most important spellings that represent/i:/
ee see, feed, bee.
ea read, eat.
ie shield, field.
e scene [si:n], be, these.
eo people
ey key ay quay
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Minimal Pairs.
read rid
Peach pitch
leap lipfeet fit
bean bin
seen sinbeach bitch
sheep ship
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/i/
When you say this vowel sound, the
front of the tongue is raised towardsthe palate.
The position of the whole tongue is
relatively high in the mouth, making ita closed vowel. The lips are slightlyspread.
Production
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Approximate Castilian Production
In the first stages of learning English, Spanish-speakersusually have difficulties in distinguishing / i / and / i: /,since both are varieties but dont make any difference in
meaning. We can find an approximate production when the
Castilian /i/ is in unstressed position: e.g. ltimo, cursi, pitar.
The Castilian vowel is more closed and tenser,nevertheless; as the English / i / is more relaxed andlightly more centralized, some perceive it as / e /,especially in words like these: e.g. milk, fill, pin.
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Most important spellings that represent /i/
Mainly: I and Y: Rich, lady, body, milk,
In unstressed position it may be representedby any vowel:- Language [l.gwd],
- wanted [wOntid]/[wa:ntid],
- Money [mn.i],
- minute.[mn.t]
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/e/
Approximate Castilian Production. The Castilian /e/ is usually more closed and
tenser that the English equivalent.
Nevertheless you can get a more openrealization in the following cases:
1. when it is in contact with the vibrant / r /:cerro,reto.
2. followed by / x / (jota):
3. diphthong / ei /:
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Minimal Pairs.
/i/ /e/
sit
bidrid
will
till
fillbuilt
set
bedred
well
tell
fellbelt
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//
Approximate Castilian Production. In Castilian there is not a similar vowel, on the
other hand it is in the speech of manyValencians.
The most approximate sounds would be insyllables that had a palatal consonant. e.g. chanza, ancha, llano, fallo.
A didactic resource would be to pronounce /e/and make a bigger separation between the
jaws.
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/a: /
Approximate Castilian Production. It doesnt exist in Spanish. This sound and //and // are a focus of confusion for beginners.
Some Spanish people pronounce / g / as a
guttural instead of velar, specially betweenvowels, this /a/ is similar to the Englishcorresponding. e.g. haga, traga, saga, ...
The important aspect is to give doublequantity, because its a long vowel.
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Minimal Pairs.
/a:/ //
Marchlark
bark
carp
Barn
matchlack
back
cap
ban
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//
The organs of articulation maintain similarpositions to the ones of /a: /
The tongue and jaw are lowered as the backof the tongue is used to articulate this vowel.
The lips are slightly rounded. Portal, cortar, cordial, loro.
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Minimal Pairs
/ / //
cop
shotlock
strong
mock
longgone
cup
shutluck
strung
muck
lunggun
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/:/
The difference between / / and /:/ is quantity.
For many Spanish speakers itsounds more proximate to /u/ thanto //
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Most important spellings
o horse oor poor ore more
aw saw, law oar board. ou bought our four. a all au:
taught
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Minimal Pairs.
/ :/ //caught
sportshort
stalk
cot
spotshot
stock
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//Articulation: The tongue and jaw areraised as the back of the tongue isused to articulate this vowel. Hence it
is a back, close (high) vowel. The lipsare rounded.
Approximate Castilian Production.
The Spanish sound is produced at the back andit is more tenser. A similar sound can be heardwhen it is next to r and l: hurto, pulso,
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Most important spellings.
u full put. oo book, look.
ou could,should. o woman
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/u:/
Production: This vowelis towards the back andis a close sound. The
lips are only moderatelyrounded.
Approximate Castilian Production:
It is more closed and tenser than theSpanish u ( apart from being longer)
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Most Important Spellings.
oo spoon, shoot, troop, boom. ou soup, route o do u June, flu. ew, ue, ui, oe jew, suit, shoe,
blue.
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Minimal Pairs.
/ u: / / /
foolLuke
cooed
shoedpool
fullLook
could
shouldpull
/ /
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// Articulation:This is a central vowel,
and one which is more open thanmid-ranged. The lip position is aneutral one.
Approximate Castilian Production:
This phoneme together with /a:/ and // is a focus ofconfusion for Spanish speakers who can assimilate it to an
a sound. This sound seems to be more approximate tothe Spanish A when it is accompanied by velar
consonants: regate, coja, jaque,
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Most important spellings.
u sun, run, fun. o won, come, done. ou country, southern, young. oo blood, flood.
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Minimal Pairs.
// //
cup
butrun
some
uncle
much
cap
batran
Sam
ankle
match
// /e /
money
butwon
done
many
betwhen
den)
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/:/ - /:/
Approximate Castilian Production.
There is no similar sound in Spanish. This is a central vowel. The lips are not
rounded.
A didactic procedure would be to produce a
Spanish e and, little by little, toapproximate it to an o, not reaching it.
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Most important spellings
ir first er serve ear earth ur nurse or word our journey
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Minimal Pairs.
/: / /e /
birdlearned
turn
burnworld
bedlend
ten
Benwed
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//
The schwa is an unstressed centralvowel and is the most common vowelto appear in English.
There is no similar sound in Spanish.We tend to assimilate it to anunstressed e when it is not final(another- n.r)
In final position we assimilate it to ana. (letter)
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Most important spellings.
It has no regular character to representit.
Any vowel or group of vowels may inunstressed position may represent //.
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Minimal Pairs.
As it never occurs in stressedposition, there are no contrastiveelements.
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References.
Alcaraz Var, E and Moody, B.,1984, Fontica Inglesa paraespaoles. Alcoy: Marfil.
Baker, Ann, 1981, Ship or Sheep? An intermediate pronunciationcourse, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Baker, Ann, 1982, Tree or Three? An elementary pronunciationcourse, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
IPA (International Phonetic Association), available at:
http://www.langsci.ucl.ac.uk/ipa/
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