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√. √. / f nAl dZi /. / t /. [/]. [t˘]. [tH]. [t]. Sets. /water/. [ice]. [steam]. [water]. Sets. /water/. Prototype. [ice]. [steam]. [water]. /t/ & [t] phones, phonemes, allophones. / t /. [/]. [t˘]. [tH]. [t]. Phonemic - phonetic. / p√k /. [pH√k | ]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English 306A; Harris

/t/

[t][t˘][/][tH]

/f nAl dZi/√ √

English 306A; Harris

Sets

/water/

[water][steam][ice]

English 306A; Harris

Sets

/water/

[water][steam][ice]

Prototype

English 306A; Harris

/t/

[t][t˘][/][tH]

/t/ & [t]phones, phonemes, allophones

English 306A; Harris

Phonemic - phonetic

[pH√k|]/p√k/

English 306A; Harris

/t/[t]

[t˘][t|]

[tH]

Phone, phoneme, allophone

[/]

[R]=

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

Phone: a speech soundPhoneme: set of related speech soundsAllophone: a member of a set of related speech sounds (i.e., an allophone is a member of a phoneme)

[tH]/t/

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

PhoneA noise systematically exploited by

communities of language users to construct signifiers

A concrete thing, not an abstract thingLanguage independentWatch for the brackets

[tH]

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

PhonemeA mental entity, not an acoustic entityAn abstract notion, not a concrete notionLanguage dependentWatch for the slashes

/t/

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

PhonemeRepresented by one of the allophones (the least predictable, most basic one), but not pronounceableA critical diagnostic: the minimal pair

pill till kill bill dill gill fill sill shill hill chill Jill will mill rill Lil nil

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

AllophoneDoes not make sense except in terms

of some specific phonemeThere is no such thing as “an

allophone”, only “an allophone of some phoneme”

It is defined by its relationship to aphoneme

[tH]/t/

English 306A; Harris

English

Phone, phoneme, allophone

Allophone[tH] is not “an allophone”, it is “an

allophone of /t/ (in English)”

[tH]/t/

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

AllophoneA phone can be an allophone of more

than one phoneme (in a given language).

[R]/t/ /d/

English

English 306A; Harris

Phoneme: easy to hearAllophone: hard to hear

[R], [d], [D]

SpanishEnglish

English 306A; Harris

Phoneme*: easy to hearAllophone: hard to hear

[R], [d], [D]

* Phonemicdistinctions

English 306A; Harris

Phoneme: easy to hearAllophone*: hard to hear

* Allophonesof the samephoneme

[R], [d], [D]

English 306A; Harris

Phoneme: easy to hearAllophone: hard to hear

English Spanishsoda [soR´] toro [toRo]

dough [do] donde [dAnde]

though [Do] todos [toDos]

English 306A; Harris

Phoneme: easy to hearAllophone: hard to hear

English Spanisheasy hard easy hard[d] vs [D]

[d] vs [R]

[d] vs [R]

[d] vs [D]

[R] vs [D]

[D] vs [R]

English 306A; Harris

English Spanish

Phoneme: easy to hearAllophone: hard to hear

/D/ [D]

[R] [d]/d/ [D] [d]/d/

[R] [r]/r/

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

AllophoneA phone can be an allophone of different

phonemes in different languages.

[R]

/t/, /d/ /r/

[D]

/D/ /d/English Spanish English Spanish

English 306A; Harris

Phone, phoneme, allophone

AllophoneA critical diagnostic: complementary distributionPhonetic similarity + mutually exclusive neighborhoods

[pHIl] [spIl] [lIp|]

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

Allophonic patternsThe same alternations with classes of related sounds

Phonological rulesExpressions in a formal notation for describing (‘predicting’) such alterations

[pHIl] [tHIl] [kHIl

X Y ⁄ W        Z

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

Allophonic patternsThe same alternations with classes of related sounds

[tHIl] [stIl] [lIt|][pHIl] [spIl]

[lIp|]

[kHIl] [skIl] [lIk|]

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

PhonesVoiceless stops

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

PhonesVoiceless stops

PhonemesVoiceless stops

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

/p/ /t/ /k/

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

Allophones

PhonemesVoiceless stops

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

/p/ /t/ /k/

and phonesand voiceless stops

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

Phonological rules

X Y ⁄ W        Z

Express allophonic regularities

Have the form:

English 306A; Harris

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

/p/ /t/ /k/ Allophonic distribution of voiceless stops in English

+stop-voice

+syllabic+stress +aspirated /

English 306A; Harris

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

/p/ /t/ /k/ Allophonic distribution of voiceless stops in English

+stop-voice -release ⁄ #

English 306A; Harris

??? ???? ⁄ ??? ???

[pH] [tH] [kH] [p|] [t|] [k|] [p] [t] [k]

/p/ /t/ /k/ Allophonic distribution of voiceless stops in English

English 306A; Harris

Phonological Rules: classes of sounds

/ p / [ph] / V

/ t / [th] / V

/ k / [kh] / V

+stop-voice

+syllabic+stress +aspirated /

English 306A; Harris

Phonological processes

Some English rules

Voiceless stops are aspirated at the beginnings of stressed syllables

Stops (voiced and voiceless) are unreleased at the ends of words

[+stop] [-released] ⁄       #  

-voice+stop [+aspirated] /       +syllabic

+stress

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gon)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

Complementary distribution

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gon)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gone)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

[+syllabic]

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gone)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

[+nasal]

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gone)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

⁄         [+nasal]

English 306A; Harris

Vowel nasalization: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ‚n] (ban)[gAt|] (got) [gA‚n] (gone)[bEt|] (bet) [bE‚n] (Ben) [lAk|] (lock) [lA‚N] (long) [rIp|] (rip) [rI‚m] (rim)

[+syllabic] [+nasal] ⁄         [+nasal]

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: English

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ˘d|] (bad)[gAt|] (got) [gA˘d|] (god, God)[bEt|] (bet) [bE˘d|] (bed) [m√k|] (muck) [m√˘g|] (mug) [lAk|] (lock) [lA˘g|] (log) [rIp|] (rip) [rI˘b|] (rib)

Complementary distribution

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: English

What’s the rule?

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ˘d|] (bad)[gAt|] (got) [gA˘d|] (god, God)[bEt|] (bet) [bE˘d|] (bed) [m√k|] (muck) [m√˘g|] (mug) [lAk|] (lock) [lA˘g|] (log) [rIp|] (rip) [rI˘b|] (rib)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: English

What’s the rule?

[+syllabic] [+long] ⁄         [+voice]

[bQt|] (bat) [bQ˘d|] (bad)[gAt|] (got) [gA˘d|] (god, God)[bEt|] (bet) [bE˘d|] (bed) [m√k|] (muck) [m√˘g|] (mug) [lAk|] (lock) [lA˘g|] (log) [rIp|] (rip) [rI˘b|] (rib)

English 306A; Harris

[Q], [Q˘], [Q‚][A], [A˘], [A‚][E], [E˘], [E‚]

[√], [√], [√][I], [I˘], [I‚]etc.

English vowel allophones

˘ ˜

English 306A; Harris

[Q], [Q˘], [Q‚][A], [A˘], [A‚][E], [E˘], [E‚]

[√], [√], [√][I], [I˘], [I‚]etc.

i.e., V, V:, V

/V/ [V:] /     [+voice]

[V] /     [+nasal]

[V] / elsewhere

˜

English vowel allophones

˜

˘ ˜

English 306A; Harris

/V/ [V:] /     [+voice][V] /     [+nasal]

[V] / elsewhere

˜

English vowel allophones

[+syllabic] [+nasal] ⁄         [+nasal]

[+syllabic] [+long] ⁄         [+voice]

English 306A; Harris

Nasalization: Scots Gaelic

[mo)˘r] (big) [mu)] (about)[ni)] (cattle) [ne)˘l] (cloud)[fuar ]     (cold)                [¬iuF]  

(wet)

Complementary distribution

English 306A; Harris

[bQ‚˘n] (ban) [mu)] (about)[gA‚˘n] (gone) [ne)˘l] (cloud)

Nasalization

English Scots GaelicRegressive

Progressive

English 306A; Harris

Nasalization: Scots Gaelic

[+syllabic] [+nasal] ⁄ [+nasal]       

What’s the rrrrrrrule?

[mo)˘r] (big) [mu)] (about)[ni)] (cattle) [ne)˘l] (cloud)[fuar ]     (cold)                [¬iuF]  

(wet)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: Yap (Western Pacific)

[TIs] (to topple) [TI˘s] (a post)[pul] (to gather) [pu˘l] (moon)[/er] (near you) [/e˘r] (lagoon part)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: Yap (Western Pacific)

Minimal pairs

[TIs] (to topple) [TI˘s] (a post)[pul] (to gather) [pu˘l] (moon)[/er] (near you) [/e˘r] (lagoon part)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: Yap (Western Pacific)

i.e., V, V:/V/, /V:/

[TIs] (to topple) [TI˘s] (a post)[pul] (to gather) [pu˘l] (moon)[/er] (near you) [/e˘r] (lagoon part)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: Yap (Western Pacific)

i.e., V, V:/V/, /V:/

What’s the rule?

[TIs] (to topple) [TI˘s] (a post)[pul] (to gather) [pu˘l] (moon)[/er] (near you) [/e˘r] (lagoon part)

English 306A; Harris

Vowel length: Yap (Western Pacific)

None!There is no allophonic

variation in the data.

What’s the rule?

[TIs] (to topple) [TI˘s] (a post)[pul] (to gather) [pu˘l] (moon)[/er] (near you) [/e˘r] (lagoon part)

English 306A; Harris

Aspiration: Khmer

[pç˘N] (to wish) [pHç˘N] (also)[tçp] (to support) [tHçp] (be suffocated)[kat] (to cut) [kHat] (to polish)

English 306A; Harris

Aspiration: Khmer

Minimal pairs

[pç˘N] (to wish) [pHç˘N] (also)[tçp] (to support) [tHçp] (be suffocated)[kat] (to cut) [kHat] (to polish)

English 306A; Harris

Aspiration: Khmer

Minimal pairs

/p/, /pH//t/, /tH//k/, /kH/

[pç˘N] (to wish) [pHç˘N] (also)[tçp] (to support) [tHçp] (be suffocated)[kat] (to cut) [kHat] (to polish)

English 306A; Harris

(Phones), Allophones, PhonemesMinimal pairsComplementary distributionPhonological processes/rules

/f nAl dZi/√ √