Pronunciation of English [prəәnʌnsieʃəәn ʌv ɪnglɪʃ]
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1 Pronunciation of English [prəәnʌnsieʃəәn ʌv ɪnglɪʃ] Linguistics 001 9/26/2011
2 Standard English spelling does not identify pronunciations clearly or reliably Sound change progresses naturally, while orthography does not
3 What is ghoti?
4 What is ghoti? * gh = [f] as in laugh o = [ɪ] as in women ti = [ʃ] as in nation * credited to William Ollier (1855), George Bernard Shaw, or an anonymous spelling reformer. -
5 What is ghoti? * gh = [f] as in laugh o = [ɪ] as in women ti = [ʃ] as in nation ---> [fɪʃ] ---> fish * credited to William Ollier (1855), George Bernard Shaw, or an anonymous spelling reformer. -
6 Vowels English has an unusually rich and complex vowel system, and a great deal of variation in vowel pronunciation across dialects
7 Vowels One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations
8 One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard Vowels
9 One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven Vowels
10 One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven daughter, laughter Vowels
11 Vowels One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven daughter, laughter desirable, admirable
12 Vowels One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven daughter, laughter desirable, admirable done, lone, gone
13 Vowels One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven daughter, laughter desirable, admirable done, lone, gone moss, gross
14 Vowels One English letter or sequence of letters can represent a number of different pronunciations heart, hear, heard woven, oven daughter, laughter desirable, admirable done, lone, gone moss, gross nature, stature, mature
15 Vowels How to represent the vowel sounds of English? 1) Lexical sets 2) IPA 3) Quantitative measurements (e.g. formants )
16 Vowels Lexical sets A list of vowel categories or equivalence classes, each represented by a set of words whose vowels are all pronounced alike. For each vowel category, a single word is used as a convenient way to name the class. Note: this doesn't tell us how the words in each vowel class are pronounced -- and of course the pronunciation varies across dialects.
17 Vowels Lexical sets Number Name Other Examples Number Name Other Examples 1 KIT ship, rib, dim 13 THOUGHT Waugh, hawk, broad 2 DRESS step, ebb, hem 14 GOAT soap, robe, home 3 TRAP bad, cab, ham 15 GOOSE loop, mood, boom 4 LOT stop, odd, Tom 16 PRICE ripe, tribe, time 5 STRUT cup, rub, hum 17 CHOICE boy, void, coin 6 FOOT bush, look, good 18 MOUTH pouch, loud, noun 7 BATH staff, clasp, dance 19 NEAR beer, weird, fierce 8 CLOTH cough, long, gone 20 SQUARE care, air, wear 9 NURSE curb, turn, work 21 START far, sharp, farm 10 FLEECE reap, seed, seize 22 NORTH for, York, storm 11 FACE late, babe, name 23 FORCE ore, floor, coarse 12 PALM bra, Brahms, blah 24 CURE boor, tour, gourd From J. C. Well s Accents of English (1982)
18 Vowels Lexical sets Any particular choice of sets is likely to make some distinctions that are unnecessary for a given dialect, and also to fail to make some other useful distinctions. For example, very few American dialects distinguish the TRAP and BATH sets -- though many British dialects do. The NORTH and FORCE sets have merged for most speakers on both sides of the Atlantic, though a few dialects still distinguish them at least in part. You can see if they have merged for you by asking whether "for" and "four" are pronounced the same, or "horse" and "hoarse".
19 Vowels How to represent the vowel sounds of English? 1) Lexical sets 2) IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) 3) Quantitative measurements (e.g. formants )
20 Vowels IPA The IPA vowel chart represents a sort of three-dimensional space: * degree of opening of the vocal tract runs from top to bottom; * fronter vs. backer position of the tongue runs from left to right; * spread vs. rounded lips is indicated by pairs of symbols at a given place in the chart.
21 Vowels IPA-Lexical Sets correspondence (...for the varieties of British and American speech that we might hear from a news reader in a national broadcast) British American Keyword British American Keyword 1 ɪ ɪ KIT 13 ɔː ɔ THOUGHT 2 ɛ ɛ DRESS 14 ɘo oʊ GOAT 3 æ æ TRAP 15 uː u GOOSE 4 ɒ ɐ LOT 16 ɐɪ ɐɪ PRICE 5 ʌ ʌ STRUT 17 ɔɪ ɔɪ CHOICE 6 ʊ ʊ FOOT 18 ɐʊ ɐʊ MOUTH 7 ɑː æ BATH 19 ɪəә ɪɹ NEAR 8 ɒ ɔ CLOTH 20 ɛəә ɛɹ SQUARE 9 ɜː ɜɹ or ɜ NURSE 21 ɑː ɐɹ START 10 iː i FLEECE 22 ɔː ɔɹ NORTH 11 eɪ eɪ FACE 23 ɔː ɔɹ FORCE 12 ɑː ɐ PALM 24 ʊəә ʊɹ CURE Note: - a long vowel is denoted by ː - a sequence of two vowels denotes a diphthong
22 Vowels How we will use the IPA for English in class (and on your homework!): 1) a instead of ɐ 2) r instead of ɹ
23 How we will use the IPA for English in class (and on your homework!): 1) a instead of ɐ The IPA assigns the normal printed a character to a low front vowel which is hardly ever found, and assigns the upside-down a (or "turned a ") character to the very common open central vowel, such as the vowel in American English "pot". It will be a lot easier to read and write IPA descriptions of English if we just take the regular lower-case a to be the American "pot" vowel. 2) r instead of ɹ Vowels The IPA assigns the upside-down r character ("turned r") to the particular kind of "bunched-tongue r" used by most speakers of American English, while reserving the ordinary r for the "trilled r" as found in Spanish (and many other languages). Since the trilled r is not found in American English, it's again easier to read and write if we use the standard r symbol.
24 Vowels IPA-Lexical Sets correspondence for standard American vowels IPA Name IPA Name 1 ɪ KIT 14 oʊ GOAT 2 ɛ DRESS 15 u GOOSE 3 & 7 æ TRAP & BATH 16 aɪ PRICE 4 & 12 a LOT & PALM 17 ɔɪ CHOICE 5 ʌ STRUT 18 aʊ MOUTH 6 ʊ FOOT 19 ɪr NEAR 8 & 13 ɔ CLOTH & THOUGHT 20 ɛr SQUARE 9 ɜr or ɜ NURSE 21 ar START 10 i FLEECE 22 & 23 ɔr NORTH & FORCE 11 eɪ FACE 24 ʊɹ CURE
25 Vowels A special note on schwa [əә] The vowel symbol named "schwa is generally used in transcribing English to represent an unstressed and reduced vowel, as in the last syllable of data, the first syllable of connect, or the middle syllable of calico. The actual quality of this vowel is variable, depending on context, rate of speech and speaker -- it can be anywhere from [ʌ] to [ɪ]. Rather than trying to fix the exact quality of such vowels, which are usually brief and not very clear perceptually, we'll use schwa for all of them. We'll also avoid using schwa for stressed, full vowels.
26 Consonants IPA consonant chart
27 Consonants IPA consonant chart - English consonants only (relevant to English dictionary-style pronunciations)
28 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l
29 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l The engma [ŋ] is the velar nasal sound at the end of "hang" or "ring - note the difference between singer [ŋ] and finger [ŋg]
30 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l The engma [ŋ] is the velar nasal sound at the end of "hang" or "ring - note the difference between singer [ŋ] and finger [ŋg] The alveolar tap "fishhook" [ɾ] is the sound that spelled "t" or "d" becomes (for most American speakers) in "Peter" or "ladder" or "at all
31 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l The engma [ŋ] is the velar nasal sound at the end of "hang" or "ring - note the difference between singer [ŋ] and finger [ŋg] The alveolar tap "fishhook" [ɾ] is the sound that spelled "t" or "d" becomes (for most American speakers) in "Peter" or "ladder" or "at all The interdental fricatives "theta" θ and "eth" [ð] are the sounds at the start of "thin" and "this" respectively.
32 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l The engma [ŋ] is the velar nasal sound at the end of "hang" or "ring - note the difference between singer [ŋ] and finger [ŋg] The alveolar tap "fishhook" [ɾ] is the sound that spelled "t" or "d" becomes (for most American speakers) in "Peter" or "ladder" or "at all The interdental fricatives "theta" θ and "eth" [ð] are the sounds at the start of "thin" and "this" respectively. The palatal fricatives "esh" [ʃ] and ezh or "yogh [ʒ] are the sounds in the middle of "ashen" and "azure" respectively.
33 Consonants These symbols basically have their normal value in English spelling (with some exceptions!): p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, f, v, s, z, l The engma [ŋ] is the velar nasal sound at the end of "hang" or "ring - note the difference between singer [ŋ] and finger [ŋg] The alveolar tap "fishhook" [ɾ] is the sound that spelled "t" or "d" becomes (for most American speakers) in "Peter" or "ladder" or "at all The interdental fricatives "theta" θ and "eth" [ð] are the sounds at the start of "thin" and "this" respectively. The palatal fricatives "esh" [ʃ] and ezh or "yogh [ʒ] are the sounds in the middle of "ashen" and "azure" respectively. The palatal approximant yod [j] is essentially the consonant spelled 'y' in English, as in "yield" or "yes".
34 You should also know about... Consonants The labio-velar approximant [w], as in "will" or "wallaby (due to a peculiarity of IPA classification, it does not appear in the main consonant table)
35 You should also know about... Consonants "affricates," such as the initial sounds in "chunk" or "jest", which are formed by combining a stop and a fricative. For English, there are two cases: 1. the voiceless palatal affricate (like the start of "chip") which in IPA is written [tʃ] 2. the voiced palatal affricate (like the start of "jut") which in IPA is written [dʒ]
36 You should also know about... Consonants glottal stop [ʔ], as in button or mountain (for some speakers)
37 You should also know about... Stress Stress marking: Stress is marked before the affected syllable; primary stress is marked by a raised vertical line, while secondary stress is marked by a lowered vertical line. Thus "California" is written [ˌkæləˈfɔrnjə]
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