This course examines advanced issues in phonetics and phonology,
This course examines advanced issues in phonetics and phonology, seeking to evaluate current theory and to address data that fall beyond the explanatory capacities of those paradigms.
The course is data oriented, with material taken from several languages.
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In this course, students will focus on the theory and best practice instructional methodology used for teaching pronunciation.
The three basic language structures of phonology (sound structure), morphology (word structure), and syntax (sentence structure) will be illustrated on a number of levels.
An introduction to the study of sound patterns in human languages.
Description of speech sounds; transcription systems; articulation; acoustics of speech sounds
This course is an introduction to the sound structures of human language and the principles of phonological analysis.
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