Tag: articulatory phonetics


ARTICULATORY PHONETICS

Introduction and Definition Articulatory phonetics constitutes a fundamental branch of linguistic science, dedicated to the study of how human beings physically produce speech sounds. It systematically investigates the physiological mechanisms involved in the transformation of breath into audible linguistic signals. Specifically, it focuses on the movement and interaction of the speech organs—such as the lungs, […]

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ACOUSTIC PHONETICS

Acoustic Phonetics Acoustic phonetics is a subfield of phonetics which studies speech sounds as they are produced and perceived. It focuses on the physical properties of speech sounds, such as frequency, amplitude, and duration, and the manner in which these properties are used to distinguish one sound from another and to convey meaning. Acoustic phonetics […]

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