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Vowels ModificationsDate: 2015-10-07; view: 467. The system of English Vowels The System of English Consonants Outline
1. The system of English phonemes 2. Classification of English consonants 2.1. According to the degree of noise 2.2. According to the manner of articulation 2.3. According to the place of articulation and the active organ of speech 2.4. According to the force of articulation 2.5. According to the position of the soft palate 3. Modifications of consonants in connected speech 3.1. Classification of modifications 3.2. Assimilation 3.2.1. According to the place of articulation 3.2.2. According to the manner of articulation 3.2.3. According to the voicing value 3.2.4. According to the lip position 3.2.5. According to the position of the soft palate 3.3. Elision (deletion) 3.4. Epenthesis (sound insertion) 3.5. Metathesis
Seminar 4 Outline
1. Vowel phonemes of the English language 1.1. Transcription (L. 85) 1.2. Cardinal vowels (L. 217) 1.3. Secondary cardinal vowels (L. 222) 2. The main criteria of classificatory description 2.1. Classification according to the stability of articulation (monophthongs, diphthongs, diphthongoids and triphthongs) 2.2. Classification according to the tongue position 2.3. Classification according to the lip position 2.4. Classification according to the character of the vowel end 2.5. Classification according to the vowel length or quantity 2.6. Classification according to the tenseness 3. Modifications of vowels in connected speech 3.1. Rules of vowel allophones (L. 100) 3.2. Rhotic vowels (L. 94) 3.3. Unstressed syllables (L. 96) 3.4. Secondary articulatory gestures (L. 234) 3.5. Assimilation 3.6. Vowel reduction
Literature: Roach P., English Phonetics and Phonology p. 19-26 Ladefoged P., Johnson K., A course in phonetics p. 85-106, 217-241 Sokolova M.A., English Phonetics. A theoretical course p. 78-100
Seminar 5
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