Week 1 - Applications Flashcards

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Phonetics Definition

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P.PP.TRA
(the study of) the Production, Physical Properties and Transmission, and Reception of the Acoustic signal of speech

  • ARTICULATION,
  • ACOUSTICS,
  • PERCEPTUAL properties
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Phonology definition

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the way languages use/organise these sounds to encode meaning

  • Simple: how differences in sound are used to differentiate words in a language
  • How sounds are sequenced within words, etc.
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APPLICATIONS OF PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY

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  • Language analysis and description
  • First language acquisition
  • Second language acquisition
  • Bilingualism
  • Speech Pathology
  • Electronic speech processing
  • Forensic Phonetics
  • Orthography issues
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Language analysis and description

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o DESCRIBING sound system of lang and dialects
♣ Not been well-described before
♣ Social and other variation
♣ Undergo change
o BASIS for other studying other aspects of lang (MORPHOLOGY, SOCIO_LING, LANG CHANGE)
o Phonetic and phonological study = important in DEVELOPMENT OF ORTHOGRAPHY
previously unwritten systems + reform in existing systems

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First Language Acquisition

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o Ability to produce adult-like pronunciation of words = key aspect of early lang acq.
o Child Language forms which differ from adult forms = “ERRORS”
o Provide basis for describing ‘systematic errors’

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Second language acquisition

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o Relevant in understanding general processes of SLA and SL education
o A learners acquisition of an unfamiliar speech sound and can often be made easier if its demonstarion is accompanied by a phonetic description
♣ The sounds written “rt”, “rn” and “rl” are pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching a bit higher…… (insert)

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Bilingualism

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o Knowledge of phonetics n phonology provudeds understanding made by learners/bilinguals
o Eg. Arrernte does not use differences in
♣ [p] v [b]
♣ [t] v [d]
♣ [c] v [g]
o English ‘errors’ for L1 Arrernte speakers –
♣ Desk = tesk
♣ Todd creek = Dot Greek

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Speech Pathology

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  • Speech Disorders
    congenital physical
    developmental
    acquired thru injury
  • Hearing impairment
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SPEECH DISORDER - how does the IPA help ?

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Extended IPA represents common types of mis-articulation, eg
[ʪ] - lateral lisp
[t\t\t] - stutter (reiterated artic.)
[s!!] - ventricular voicing of [s]
[ʩ] - velopharyngeal fricative (cleft palate)

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HEARING IMPAIRMENT

Audiology and Phonetics

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Human hearing is not equally sensitive to sounds of different frequencies.
most sensitive = 2-5kHz
People become less and less sensitive to sound intensity as they age

AUDIOLOGY - sounds like [s] and [ʃ] have nearly all energy at higher frequencies (3-10kHz)

    - a person only able to hear lower frequencies wld have trouble hearing these phones at normal speech vols
   - consequences for speech development, english = /s/ or /z/ plurals
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Forensic Phonetics - uses and definition?

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the application of phonetics in the legal context, especially but not only in the criminal law.

  • speaker identification
  • speaker profiling
  • expert transcription (of speech sample)
    TELEPHONE THREATS, INTERCEPt tAPES, VOICE DISGUISE, FOREIGN LANG SPEAKER IDENTITY

ANALYSES OF:

  • ear witness evidenece
  • voice line-up
  • issues of time-delay
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Forensic phonetics - speaker profiling

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Inferring likely attributes of speaker from speech sample:

  • age estimation
  • gender
  • dialect n e.g. Yorkshire Ripper - Second language accent (L1/L2 )
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Electronic Speech Processing

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Elec. device increasingly able to produce/process human speech
- still behind human performance

  • SPEAKER RECOGNITION
  • NATURAL speech production
  • SPEECH RECOG (siri, ok google, dictation)
  • DIALOGUE SYSTEMS
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