ACCTG 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Acoustic Phonetics, Red Beds, Dependent And Independent Variables

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Dialect: informal, specific for a region, also rules! English accents: received pronunciation rp: spoken by brittish elite; received meant accepted or approved . Articulatory phonetics- focus! (mechanisms, which is involved in producing sounds) How different languages combine sounds in order to produce meaningfull units (morphemes) Organs of speech: lips, soft palate (gaumen), uvula (r-sound), tongue, vocal cords active. Teeth, teeth ridge, hard palate (gaumen vorne) passive. 1 the upper lip 10 blade of the tongue (zungenblatt) 3 alveolar ridge (zahnkamm) 12 centre of the tongue. 4 hard palate 13 back of the tongue. 5 soft palate (velum) 14 root of the tongue. 9 tip of the tongue active: can move (tongue, lips, velum = soft palate) passive: can not be moved (upper teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate) Classification of sounds: consonants, manner (how produced, place (which organs, voiceless or voiced (voiceless = vocal folds not vibrating)

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