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  • Phoneticians versus phonologists - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between a phonetician and a phonologist? I've seen these two terms somewhere on this site but can't figure out the difference
  • Whats the difference between phonetics and phonology?
    Phonology studies the abstract aspect of sounds In phonology, sounds are called phonemes Phonology is about establishing what are the phonemes in a given language, where a “phoneme” is defined as a sound that brings a difference in the meaning of a word Consider the following minimal pairs, in which a change in sound causes a change in word, and meaning: b at vs p at ha d vs ha t This
  • Drawing phrase markers What Who is a phonologist?
    In the book "Analysing Sentences" by Noel Burton-Roberts, there's an exercise on drawing phrase markers for the 2 sentences "What is a phonologist?" and "Who is a phonologist?"
  • phonology - When should one use slashes or square brackets when . . .
    In part, this is because a phonologist will usually be aware of several different theories about a given interesting pronunciation Without a systematic way of distinguishing fact from theory, a phonologist's world would be even more confusing than it is
  • is there an actual acoustic difference between diphthongs and V . . .
    I'm working on a phonological sketch of a minority language, and although I know the basics of phonology, I'm not much of a phonologist phonetician In the language, there are syllables that would
  • Newest glides Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    I'm working on a phonological sketch of a minority language, and although I know the basics of phonology, I'm not much of a phonologist phonetician In the language, there are syllables that would
  • Hot Linked Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Phoneticians versus phonologists What is the difference between a phonetician and a phonologist? I've seen these two terms somewhere on this site but can't figure out the difference
  • Whats the difference between [ɚ], [ɹ̩], and [əɹ]?
    While what @Raizin says about [əɹ] is technically true--it is supposed to denote a sequence of two phones--I have seen [əɹ], [ɚ], [ɹ̩], and [ɝ] all used to refer to the same speech sound The thing is, while schwa is given its own place in the vowel space chart, in practice its formants (other than the first formant) tend just to be transitions between the consonants surrounding it
  • Is the very concept of the phoneme disputed? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    As far as I'm aware (though I am no phonologist), there is not much of a debate within rule-based phonology about the status of the phoneme (or, the feature bundle it `names') as a theoretical necessity
  • phonology - What is an example of a language or dialect that contains . . .
    In fact, as a phonologist I prefer using approximant symbols for ends of diphthongs triphthongs because it emphasizes the fact that we are really dealing with a single syllable and the "core vowel" of the nucleus, as fdb put it, comes earlier on in the sequence The last part is an "offglide", so why not use a "glide" symbol for it?





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