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Phonetics – A Tool For Better English Pronunciation

by Zubaida Naheeda
June 24, 2022
in Articles, General Knowledge, Spoken English, Vocabulary
Phonetics – A Tool For Better English Pronunciation
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Table of Contents

  • What Are Phonetics ?
  • Why We Should Learn Phonetics ?
  • Types Of Phonetics
  • Articulatory Phonetics (Production)
  • Acoustic Phonetics (Transmission)
  • Auditory Phonetics (Perception)
  • International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

Knowing a language includes knowing the sounds of that language. Phonetics is the study of speech sounds. Phonetics, as a branch of Linguistics, concerns the scientific study of how speech sounds are produced transmitted and perceived  for the purpose of communication. Everyone who knows a language knows how to segment sentences into words and words into sounds. Our linguistic knowledge allows us to ignore nonlinguistic differences in speech. We are capable of making sounds that are not speech sounds in English but are in other languages. The science of phonetics aims to describe all the sounds of all the world’s languages.

What Are Phonetics ?

Phonetics is essentially concerned with the physical aspects of spoken interaction, the way in which sounds are produced and transmitted from speaker to hearer. As such, it deals with how sounds are articulated and filtered by different media before they arrive at the hearer’s ear, as well as how these sounds are received and decoded by the hearer. Phonetics is the scientific study of speech sounds, that is described and categorizing human sounds, understanding the creation of sounds, comparing and contrasting sounds diagonally language.

Why We Should Learn Phonetics ?

In today’s world communication influences an important part in every area like teaching, corporates, education and much more, Important are how proper do we communicate, how is our accent, are we sure enough. Here are some reasons to learn phonetics.

  • Learning phonetics makes you genius -It will boosts you in analyzing words and pronouncing it correctly.
    It decreases mumbling and fumbling and supports in strengthening your confidence.
  • Improves your fluency and accent – It will gives you a skill of analyzing a word and recognizing it with the sound which with practice improves the fluency and the accent.
  • Helps to generate reading habit – If anyone tries to read properly, it gives enthusiasm and automatically
    one is moved into that way.

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Types Of Phonetics

Phonetics has three main branches. They are :

  •  Articulatory phonetics – Study of the production of speech sounds by the human vocal tract.
  • Auditory phonetics – Study of the perception of speech sounds by the human perceptual system.
  • Acoustic phonetics – Study of the physical properties of speech sounds.

Articulatory Phonetics (Production)

It is the study of the organs of speech. This type focuses majorly on the production of sound. In this, one studies the use of different speech organs lungs, larynx, soft palate, tongue, teeth and lips in producing all types of speech sounds by the speaker. The knowledge of the organs of the speech, their relation to each other, and the way in which they are used while speaking, provides a sound basis for the classification of sounds of human languages. The shape of the speech organs(vocal track) is a very important part in the production of speech. The parts of the speech organs that can be used to form sound are called articulators. Sound produced when the local cords are vibrating are said to be voiced and when local cords are apart are said to be voiceless. The difference between voiced and voiceless sound is often important in distinguishing sounds. For example fan and van, fail and veil etc.

Example :  Use of your tongue and lips in producing the words like moon, stars, flower, pen etc.

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Acoustic Phonetics (Transmission)

It focuses on the study of transmission of sounds from the speaker to the listener. when the speaker says something, how the sound waves passes from the speaker’s speech organs to the hearer’s ears. Here we can notice how sound waves are transmitted. Acoustics phoneticians analyse the speech waves with the help of instruments; they try to describe the physical properties of the wave of sound that starts from the mouth of the speaker.

Example:

  • Human voices
  • Whale sounds
  • Wind
  • Violin
  • Door slamming
  • Whistle
  • Trumpet
  • Xylophone

Auditory Phonetics (Perception)

It covers the most important aspect, perception. After the speaker conveys the information and the listener hears it, her/his brain functions to process the information. In simple words, auditory phonetics focuses on how hearers understand and process the information shared with them. It studies different auditory impressions of quality, pitch and loudness of sounds.

Example :

  • Human communication
  • Listening based test
  • Horn
  • RIC, RITE, BTE, CIC, etc. (hearing aid)

when the speech signals with above attributes as pitch and loudness as pitch and loudness reach hearer’s eardrum, the process of comprehension begins with the assistance of listener’s knowledge of the speech sounds of a language and the knowledge of the grammar of the language.

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International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)

A group of phoneticians from France, Germany, Britain and Denmark made a discussion in 1886 to adopt a universal system of pronunciation. The IPA based on an alphabet written by Henry Sweet a British Phonetician represent the first successful effort for the pronunciation of speech sounds across most languages systematically.

The IPA helps us with three important areas:

  • Place of articulation
  • Manner of articulation
  • Voicing

In order to make sounds, we need to manipulate the structure of our mouth, tongue, teeth, and throat to various places to induce some type of obstruction in the airflow. The various obstructions help produce the various sounds.

The IPA provides the user with a universally accepted symbol for each of the speech sounds. The IPA is phonetic, non phonemic in design. That means a particular symbol is used to represent the pronunciation of a speech sound, not to describe a change in meaning. In its present form the IPA provides detailed information on vowels, consonants, other additional symbols, diacritics and suprasegmentals.

IPA Sounds In Everyday Speech

Short Vowels

IPA Symbol Word examples
e Went, intend, send, letter.
æ Cat, hand, nap, flat, have.
ʌ Fun, love, money, one, London, come.
ʊ Put, look, should, cook, book, look.
ɒ Rob, top, watch, squat, sausage.
ə Alive, again, mother.

Long Vowels

IPA Symbol Word examples
i: Need, beat, team.
ɜ: Nurse, heard, third, turn.
ɔ: Talk, law, bored, yawn, jaw.
u: Few, boot, lose, gloomy, fruit, chew.
ɑ: Fast, car, hard, bath.

Diphthong Vowels

     

IPA Symbol  Word examples 
ɪə Near, ear, clear, tear, beer, fear
eə Hair, there, care, stairs, pear
eɪ Face, space, rain , case, eight
ɔɪ Joy, employ, toy, coil, oyster.
aɪ My, sight, pride, kind, flight
əʊ No, don’t, stones, alone, hole
aʊ Mouth, house, brown, cow, out

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Consonants Sounds: Fricatives

 

IPA Symbol Word examples
f Full, Friday, fish, knife.
v Vest, village, view, cave.
θ     Thought, think, Bath.
ð     There, those, brothers, others.
z Zoo, crazy, lazy, zigzag, nose.
ʃ Shirt, rush, shop, cash.
ʒ Television, delusion, casual
h High, help, hello.

Consonants Sounds: Plosives

 

IPA Symbol Word examples
p Pin, cap, purpose, pause.
b Bag, bubble, build, robe.
t Time, train, tow, late.
d Door, day, drive, down, feed.
k Cash, quick, cricket, sock.
g Girl, green, grass, flag.

Consonants Sounds: Affricates

IPA Symbol Word examples
ʈʃ Choose, cheese, church, watch.
dʒ Joy, juggle, juice, stage.

Consonants Sounds: Nasals

IPA Symbol Word examples
m Room, mother, mad, more.
n Now, nobody, knew, turn.
ŋ King, thing, song, swimming.

Learning grammar will increase your confidence level of speaking in English. Through continuous practice you will surely achieve you goal. So here our ENTRI app provides a better learning platform to chase your goal. So feel free to use our app and grab your needs .Best Wishes.

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