Phonetics and Phonology -Differences
Phonology |
Phonetics |
The study of the system of speech sounds in a language, or
the system of sounds itself.
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The science and study of the speech sounds.
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The branch of linguistic dealing with the way speech
sounds behave in particular languages or in language generally. It examines
pattern of sounds.
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The study of speech sounds. Phonetics deals with the
physical nature of speech sounds and not with their relations to other speech
sounds in particular languages.
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The science of speech sounds including especially the
history and the theory of sound change in a languages or in two or more related
languages.
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1: The system of speech sounds of a language or group of
languages.2a: The study and systematic classification of the sounds made in
spoken utterance.2b: The practical application of this science to language
study.
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Pattern of sounds, especially different patterns of sounds
in difference languages, or within each language, different patterns of sound
in different positions in words etc.
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Deals with the production of speech sounds by humans,
often without prior knowledge of the language being spoken.
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a: Studies of how sounds interact as a system in a
particular language.B: Studies of how these sounds combine and how they
change in combination, as well as which sounds can contrast to produce
differences in meaning (phonology describes the phones as allophones of
phonemes).
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a: Simply describes the articulatory and acoustic
properties of phones (speech sounds)b: Phonetics studies which sounds are
present in a language.
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The study of pronunciation of words and sentences.
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Deals with speech sounds, especially how they are produced
and perceived.
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