Selasa, 04 April 2017

phonology

Phonology


1.Defenition about phonology

       Phonology is the study of speech sound or Phonology can be described as an aspect of language that deals with rulesfor the structure and sequencing of speech sounds. Every language has a wide variety of speech sounds (phonemes).

2.defference between an phonology and phonetics

1.Phonology
     The study of speech sounds of a given language and their function within the sound system of that language
2.Phonetics                                                                                          
      The study of speech processes, including the anatomy, neurology, and pathology of speech, the articulation,
Spesification,classification of speech  sound

Difference Between Phonetics and Phonology - infographic

3. The IPA  

      Phonologists and phoneticians generally have to use special symbols – usually the IPA, orInternational Phonetic Alphabet

1.consonants

      Here are some other symbols for consonants with examples of the sounds (italicised) from English words. The alternative symbols have been included for information and will not be used in this module.

IPA Symbol
Word
Alternative Symbols

IPA
Symbol
Word
Alternative Symbols
g
get


x
loch (Scottish)

Z
pleasure
Description: http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/engl/engl18/img/graphemes/consonants/zh.gif (American)

dZ
jam
Description: http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/engl/engl18/img/graphemes/consonants/dzh.gif (American)
S
ship
Description: http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/engl/engl18/img/graphemes/consonants/sh.gif (American)

tS
chin
Description: http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/engl/engl18/img/graphemes/consonants/ch.gif (American)
N
sing


?
settle (Cockney)

T
thin


j
yes
y (American)
D
this







2.vowels
     Here are some vowel symbols. Vowels are different from consonants (here I am talking about sounds, not spelling) in that there is relatively little obstruction to the air passage. The kind of vowel sound that you produce will therefore depend on how you adjust some of the movable organs that affect the sound produced – especially your tongue position and whether you round  (pucker) or spread your lips.

      If you took an x-ray picture of your oral cavity whilst saying particular vowel sounds, you will notice that the tongue can be raised more or less (be in a close/high or open/low position), and whether the raising is towards the front (towards the lips) or the back (towards the throat).



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[i] is the sound in tea; the tongue is high (close), and raised in front
[u] is the sound in two; the tongue is high (close), and raised at the back
[A] is the sound in tar; the tongue is low (open), and raised at the back


4.phonology processes

       Phonological processes are patterns of speech found in many typically developing children. For example, weak syllable deletion is when a child deletes syllables from a multisyllabic word. A child may say, nana rather than saying, banana, a child may also delete final consonants from words, cu for cup. Phonological processes become problematic when they do not disappear by a certain age. There developmental data that indicates when phonological processes typically disappear. There are different norms for different processes





56 komentar:

  1. Hi, can you show it who the experts of phonology? Thanks a lot

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    1. oke tia
      i think so many experts about phonology,one of them is Joseph Stemberger
      (University of British Columbia)

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  2. Where is example about phonology?

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    1. Sorry,I'm forget to send example about my topics in blog,but ,yesterday in the class,saya sudah memberikan Contoh nya,
      Example about phonology is,misalnya pengucapan pada anak bayi yg belum pandai bicara,setiap suara yang dia keluarkan tentunya memiliki makna.
      Thank you..

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  3. Mifta, can you give us an example work or creation of phonology from an expert about it?

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  4. What different pronunciation between phonology?
    Why we learn phonology if have done pronunciation?

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    1. Phonology is a linguistics term. It is the study of the sounds and relationships between sounds that exists in a language. Different languages have different phonologies, and linguists have generally come to consensus on what they are.

      Pronunciation is the way in which these sounds are spoken. I can pronounce a word carefully, slowly, quickly, etc. I can use the wrong sounds and pronounce something badly. Pronunciation is phonology in action.

      Phonology is what the sounds are in a language.

      Pronunciation is how we say them.

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  5. What's the difference between a vowel and a consonant?

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    1. different between vowels and consonant:
      What are Vowels
      As explained above, vowels are pronounced with an open vocal tract. Therefore, the tongue does not touch the teeth, lips or the roof of the mouth when pronouncing vowel. It is important to notice that the term vowel can refer to both vowel sounds and vowel letters in the alphabet.

      There are five vowels in the alphabets: a, e, i, o, and u. Sometimes the letter y is also considered as a vowel. (ex: cry, fly) There are about twenty vowel sounds in English language, and these five vowel letters represent all these sounds. This means that a single vowel letter can represent many vowel sounds. For example, consider the words cat (/kat/), heart(/hɑːt/), hate (/heɪt/), all(/ɔːl/), and said/sɛd/. All these words contain the vowel a, but the sound of the vowel is different in each word. In the same manner, the same vowel sound can be also represented by different vowel letters as well. For example, note how the sound /eɪ/ is represented by different words in the words weigh (/weɪ/), clay (/kleɪ/), bake (/beɪk), and opaque (/ə(ʊ)ˈpeɪk/).Difference Between Vowels and Consonants



      What are Consonants
      A consonant is a basic speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. Since the vocal tract is not completely open, the sound is stopped by teeth, tongue, lips, or constriction of the vocal cords at a certain point.

      The term consonant also refers to both letters and sounds. All the letters in the alphabet, apart from the 5 vowels, are consonants. Thus, there are 21 consonant letters in the alphabet, and they represent about 24 consonant sounds.

      Consonants can be grouped into two major categories: voiced and unvoiced consonants. Voiced consonants make use of the vibrations of the vocal folds in the larynx whereas unvoiced consonants don’t. It is easy to identify voiced and unvoiced consonants by putting your finger on the throat and feeling the vibrations.

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  6. Give me more example about phonology??

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    1. Siti....Yesterday,I'm explain example about my topics in the class,but I'm forget send example about my topics in my blog...sorry

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  7. Any other example of process phonology ?

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    1. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that typically developing children use to simplify speech as they are learning to talk. They do this because they don’t have the ability to coordinate the lips, tongue, teeth, palate and jaw for clear speech. As a result they simplify complex words in predictable ways until they develop the coordination required to articulate clearly. For example, they may reduce consonant clusters to a single consonant like, “pane” for “plane” or delete the weak syllable in a word saying, “nana” for “banana.” There are many different patterns of simplifications or phonological processes.

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  8. What benefits can we get from learn phonology?

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    1. With phonology you're looking at the basic speech sounds of a language and it is important for a language teacher to have a good knowledge of these as they are the building blocks of language.

      A good teacher will not only need to have a thorough knowledge of the phonology of their L1 language but also of their students mother tongue. This knowledge is invaluable as it will let you know what kinds of problems your students will have when attempting to produce new language. Predicting these problems before you present new language will influence how you present that language.

      Furthermore, spending classroom time working on specific problems your students have with the English phonotic system will make their speech clearer, which in turn will make them more easily understood and therefore more effective communicators, which in turn will make them more confident and proud of their Language production - always a good thing!!

      The English language is not written phonetically and this causes many pronounciation problems for students when they encounter new language in its written form - how to pronounce it?! Dictionaries are brilliant books and a good one will always give the pronounciation of the word in the phonetic script. Teaching the phonetic script to students thus gives them access to the pronounciation of a word without the need to hear a model example from a native speaker - great learner autonomy!

      So a basic knowledge of phonology for both teachers and learners is an essential part of language teaching and learning.
      This can be done as an intricated feature of general language imput and presentation or as stand alone lessons. With plenty of materials available for the teaching of phonics this is an aspect of language which is both fun and rewarding to teach and your learners will benefit greatly with improved language skills.
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  9. What is the goal we learn the fonology?

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    1. according to me,if you learn phonology you can understand how about sound,every sound has meaning,
      sederhananya jika kamu melihat anak kecil yang baru belajar bicara,misalnya adek kamu,kamu akan mengerti setiap bunyi yang dia ucapkan tentumya mempunyai makna

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  10. Hai miftah, an example different about phonology and pronounciation??
    Why? Because You just explain different phonology and phonetics.
    Thanks miftah

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    1. wizy
      i think example about phonology is ,misalnya pada anak kecil pengucapan "pane"=seharusnya "plane"
      kalau,example about pronounciatin:example=ɪɡˈzɑːmp(ə)l/
      because,Phonology is what the sounds are in a language.

      Pronunciation is how we say them.
      untuk lebih jelasnya,you can see my answer in comment monita,because your comment there are answered monita

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  11. example of process phonology ?and your short material 🙍🙍

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    1. your questios same with mutiara,please you can see my answer in mutiara question

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  12. hi nur, can u give more example of process phonology pls?

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    1. hi devi
      your question same with mutiara,please you can see my answer in mutiara question

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  13. i think ur blog good, but please repair ur design blog :)

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    1. oke tia
      thanks for your suggestion,later i will fix my blog

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  14. hy nur sorry new suggestion and comment your blog because i new blog now i suggestion your blog.i like your blog because interesting seen by eyes and not good your performance so you improve beacuse we fithful and profesional teacher.thank you:):)

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  15. nur you topic same to my topic,
    i think your blog it is so very interents,
    can you help me?
    make me like yout blog.the color pink
    wkkwkwkwk

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    1. oke iyen
      boleh saja ,but,wani piro?????????
      wkwkkkwkwk

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  16. Hi mifta.. ur topic is same with me. Would you learn together with me?

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    1. ooh of course ,later we will learn togehter,but saya tidak ngerti" amat about phonology,hehe

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  17. Adessssssssss.. Why u choose this topic.. This ur fashion right? Are understand little2 about phonology?

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    1. iya ambaritaaaaaaaaa...
      there is no my fashhion,saya pun tidak sepenuhnya mengerti about phonolgy,but i like phonology because,i like memperhatikan anak anak kecil yang baru pandai bicara,lalu mencoba mencari arti dari suara mereka

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  18. Hello miftah😊 i have one question to you. What is the problem of learning phonology? Thank you

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    1. according to me problem learn phonology is,kita harus bisa memahami bahwa setiap bunyi memiliki arti,tapi itu tidak akan sulit,jika kita belajar,bersabar,dalam mempelajarinya

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  19. According you, what the difficulty when we learn the phonology ? BTW, your blog so simple it's same with you kk~

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    1. oke amar
      your question same with ria prianti,you can see my answer in her question
      and thankyou amar,i"m memang so simple,because i'm,tidak suka yang berlebih lebihan,hahah

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  20. Your blog so simple.I see your blog like a colored cake. I want to eat it.
    Any other of phonology

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    1. haha thanknyou arum,you can eat anytime,if you want

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  21. This room is like a desert. Its already full of sand, but its hot

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    1. OMG
      sawir,
      bagai padang pasir yang ada untanya???????

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  22. I want to ask why we should learn phonology and what we get when we study this material

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  23. Mif you sok polos.sok kalem.hati and your speak different.lain di mulut,lain di hati
    Please jangan berpura".
    Malu lhh
    Blog you dont interents

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    1. I'm speechless see your comment yen,but,thanks ,with your comment,saya nantinya bisa berubah jauh lebih baik lagi...
      Thankyouuuuu iyeennn....

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  24. Nice blog tahts simple and i think is enough for as

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  25. What is the goal of your topic and the function study about that.

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    1. according to me,if you learn phonology you can understand how about sound,every sound has meaning,

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  26. i do not like your blog,because the color of writing is not neat.

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  27. Can you give me any example or video that Will easy for beginner to understand

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  28. Can you give me any example or video that Will easy for beginner to understand

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  30. Miftahnur adesniati Wardini your name it's too long same with your material. Too much make me bored and when you speak in front class please fix your body language Too rigid

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  31. Can you give a photo profile on your blog? Jika tidak, i call you "hamba allah" yes😂 cause your blog not interesting to me:((

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  33. Mifta,, saya pikir anda Hanya banyak gaya saja..i dont like see your face.
    And your blog very long different when you explanation in front of class.please improve your skill

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  34. I see the contents of your blog copy of the blog everyone, if you can not work yourself better you delete this blog

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