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phonology the study of the mental organization of a language s sound system units of organization biggest syllables metrical feet words syllables middle segments phonemes and segments allophones smallest features ...

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         Phonology
          The study of the mental organization of 
           a language’s sound system.
          Units of organization:
            –Biggest: syllables, metrical feet, words
                      syllables
            –Middle: segments (phonemes and 
                      segments
             allophones)
            –Smallest: features
                        features
                                  
          
         Segmental Phonology
          There are hundreds of possible speech 
           sounds
          Each language only uses a few of these.
          What is of interest to phonologists is which 
           sounds contrast.
                    contrast
          Sounds contrast when their presence alone 
           distinguishes forms with different meanings
                                   
          
          The Minimal Pair Test
           Two sounds contrast (or are distinctive) if 
            you can find a pair of words that differ in 
            only that sound, that mean different things.
                • [pæd]     [bæd]       minimal pair
                                      minimal pair
                • Mean different things: /p/ and /b/ contrast
                •                h
                 [pæt]      [pæt ]      not minimal pair
                                      not minimal pair
                • Mean the same thing: [t] and [th] do not contrast
                                      
           
        Crucial concept 1: Phoneme
         When two sounds contrast they are part of 
          different phonemes.
                   phonemes
             • /p/ and /b/ are different phonemes 
         Phonemes are abstract mental units that 
          represent sounds.
         Be careful! Phonemes are not sounds 
          themselves, they are mental units 
          representing sounds!!!
                                
         
         Crucial Concept 2: Allophones
          Phonetic forms that don’t contrast (make a 
           difference in meaning) are called allophones 
                                            allophones
              • [t] and [th] are allophones of the phoneme /t/
          Allophones are the various pronunciations of 
           a phoneme.
                                 
          
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