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viernes, 1 de junio de 2012
CONCLUSION - SHORT VS LONG VOWEL SOUNDS (ENGLISH & SPANISH)
CHAPTER FIVE - ENGLISH PLOSIVES
Well this chapter was the first that I learned about manner of articulation and the objective was identify the place of articulation for each plosive consonants.
Bilabial = p (vl) b (vd)
Alveolar = t (vl) d (vd)
Velar = k (vl) g (vd)
Besides , I learned that each plosive consonant has initial, middle and final position.In conclusion, I enjoyed to much learning about this chapter because I could produce these sounds in a correct way.
More information about English plosives in these links.
http://tanvirdhaka.blogspot.com/2009/10/english-plosive-sounds.html
http://calleteach.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/sounds-of-english-plosives/
http://speech.bme.ogi.edu/tutordemos/SpectrogramReading/cse551html/cse551/node36.html
http://speech.bme.ogi.edu/tutordemos/SpectrogramReading/cse551html/cse551/node37.html
CHAPTER FOUR - DIPTHONGS & TRIPHTHONGSS
Actually this chapter
liked me to much because I didn't know how many diphthongs English
language has or how to form triphthongs.But, I learned the main part in
order to understand diphthongs and triphthongs better.It consist in understand
very well the short vowel positions because diphthongs divide in two groups
* centring = ending in ə (ɪə : beard, eə: scarce, ʊə : sure)
*
closing = ending in ɪ ( eɪ : paid, aɪ: time, ɔɪ: loin) and ʊ (əʊ: load, aʊ: loud). Triphthongs are formed with
the closing diphthongs plus ə .It means that there are 5
triphthongs (eɪə=layer, aɪə = fire, ɔɪə = loyal, əuə =
lower, auə = hour).In
conclusión, diphthongs depend on the vowel end because centring diphthongs
glide towards the ə and the
closing diphthongs all end with a glide towards a closer vowel.It means that
the second vowel is weak.
These links can help you to understand about this chapter better.
CHAPTER THREE - LONG VOWELS
A long vowel sound is the same as its name
plus a length mark made of two dots ( :
).Actually there are some differences between long and short vowels such as :
short vowels have 6 vowels and long vowels have only 5,Another is that long vowels has
quality sounds through length mark because a single vowel letter is in the end of
a word (or syllable), it usually says its long sound (or its name), as in go and be.
When two vowels go hand in hand in the same word (or syllable), the first vowel
is usually long, and the second vowel is usually silent. e.g., bake makes the /ay/ sound (long a) and the e is silent;In conlusion, I learned that
English vowel sounds varies according their context , the presence or absence
of stress and the tongue shape with the lip position.
Links:
CHAPTER TWO - THE PRODUCTION OF SPEECH SOUNDS
After seeing this video about the production of speech sounds which are places of articulation and organs .
I learned the importance about them in order to produce the vowels and consonants sounds because Vowels are sounds formed in the throat with the assistance of the tongue and mouth.It means that vowels can be spoken alone.While consonants are formed by controlling the breath flow and shape of the mouth and tongue. It means that consonants cannot be spoken alone.Example : a, bee, see, dee, e, ef, gee, ach. In conclusion,The difference between vowels and consonants is based on physiological: airflow ,acoustic: prominence and phonological: syllabicity.
Links about vowels' clasificationhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxySKWXAjA8&feature=related
http://readingwithcolor.com/files/vowelcons.htm
http://clas.mq.edu.au/phonetics/phonetics/consonants/consonant_vs_vowel.html
CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION
Well, I want to start these
reflections talking about the book "English
Phonetics and Phonology" written by Peter Roach because it is a practical course to learn English pronunciation.Where I could
find clear explanations ,definitions and exercises used in Phonology. Pronunciation,
dialects and the accent are aspects very
important in order to learn English language.For example, the BBC pronunciation
is accepted as the official accent to speak English because its pronunciation in terms
of phonemes , alphabet letters and special
symbols in order to represent speech
sounds were stablished in the chart of IPA. In conclusión, in this first chapter
I learned definitions about dialects, accents and why there are different accents and dialects between American and
British English.
Links about accents and dialects.
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