Selasa, 13 November 2018

PHONETICS

What is phonetics ?  

           Phonetics is the study of the actual  sound of a language or phonetics is basic in linguistic which study how to pronounce sound. The way of sound is produced using some parts of our body, such as lip , togue , larynx , and others. The International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA) aims to provide a symbol for any sound in any language.


1. Monophthong (single vowel)

When we think about the alphabet we normally think of there being vowels A, E, I, O, U. However, there are many way that these letters are pronounced, so the pronunciation is very incinsistent.
Monophthong are defined as single vowel letters in the formation of air coming out through the throat and mouth, without obstacles and constriction so that no friction is heard. There are 12 vowels in English.

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2. Diphthong (Double vowel)

Diphthong are also vowel sounds, but they are combinations of two vowel sounds that appear within the same syllable producing a new unique sound. Through transferring one vocal position to another vocal position.

                            ï‰ï‚«            e          diphthongs
hear /h/    name /nem/


                         
poor /p/     toy /t/ ...

                            
3. Consonant

           Consonants is sound of language formed by inhibiting currents air on some organ of speech.   

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26 komentar:

  1. Organ of speech...? (Technical errors are forgiven, this is decent. Though, literally toeing the line of average)

    BalasHapus
  2. I like you blog, but can you give an example so I understand

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Phonetics is the study of the actual sound of a language or phonetics is basic in linguistic
      1. Monophthong (single vowel)
      Ex. u: = ju: = you

      2. Diphthong (Double vowel)
      Ex. aɪ = maɪ = My

      3. Consonant
      Ex. r = red = red
      z = zu: = zoo



      Hapus
  3. If we speak with incorect pronounce, so is given influence of phonetic ?

    BalasHapus
  4. Does phonetic only explain vowel and consonant?

    BalasHapus
  5. Balasan
    1. 1. Monophthong (single vowel)
      Ex. ɪ = sɪt / hɪt = Sit and Hit
      u: = ju: = you

      2. Diphthong (Double vowel)
      Ex. ɑʊ = hɑʊ / nɑʊ / cɑʊ = How, Now, and Cow
      ɔɪ = bɔɪ = Boy
      aɪ = maɪ = My

      3. Consonant
      Ex. r = red = red
      z = zu: = zoo

      Hapus
  6. How important is phonetic science in language?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Improtant of phonetic is ways to make a sound and besic pronunciation.

      Hapus
  7. as a teacher, how to bring the phonetics theory into class that we teach?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. the way to enter phonetic theory in learning is that the teacher gives material to students for the student to read. then the teacher sees how to read and how to properly pronounce letters.

      Hapus
  8. what's interesting about studying linguistic phonetics?

    BalasHapus
  9. What the different between phonetic and phonology ?

    BalasHapus
  10. is the word "sungai" a diftong ?

    BalasHapus

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