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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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