LING 290 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Acoustic Phonetics, Articulatory Phonetics

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The process to impart information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium. Speech science: the study of all aspects of speech. Phonology: the study of more abstract, functional, or psychological aspects of the underpinnings of speech. Scientific study of human speech, involving its production, transmission, and reception. Most accessible to examine by direct visual inspection via tactile and kinesthetic sensation. M otor nerves vocal muscles sound waves sensory nerves. Electroglottography (egg): to measure the vibration rate between the vocal folds. To monitor contacts between the tongue and hard palate, especially during articulation and speech. To place different electros or sensors on a person"s face and inside the mouth. Critical for some languages, such as japanese and german. Frequency: tone that mainly used in speech and music. Discrimination and identification of speech sounds by collecting data from listeners. Brain activities in speech production and perception. Measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow.

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