Review: classification of segments. Phonemes and allophones. Differences of type (loại hình) Segment inventories

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Review: classification of segments Phonemes and allophones (âm vị và tha âm vị) Cơ sở âm vị học và ngữ âm học Sound waves are continuous, but in many ways we perceive speech in terms of segments. Segments can be classified according to the way in which they are produced in the vocal tract. 13/7/12 Segment inventories Differences of type (loại hình) Languages have different inventories of segment types. There are two ways in which languages can differ: Segment types: the use/non-use of certain phonetic types/dimensions. Segment contrasts: differences in the way phonetic dimensions are exploited. Certain types of segments are only used by some languages. clicks (Southern African languages) pharyngealised consonants (e.g. Arabic) interdental fricatives (e.g. English, Spanish, Greek) front rounded vowels (e.g. German, French) ejectives (e.g. Georgian, Quechua)

Differences of contrast (tương phản) Differences of contrast These differences are conspicuous, but superficial (sơ lược). English ba pa Thai ba pa p h a These languages make different distinctions along the same phonetic dimension. More fundamental differences occur between what counts as different in a language. This is the concept of contrast (tương phản). Universally, we can talk of a voiceless bilabial stop But for Thai, it s important to also specify whether it s aspirated or unaspirated. In English, it s not quite so important. Language-specific distinctions Language acquisition From the point of view of a non-native speaker, many of these distinctions can be extremely subtle. These differences present difficulties for L2 learners... Polish distinguishes [C] and [S] [ý] and [Z] kasiarz [kacas] English distinguishes [si] and [Si], which may be difficult for Greek or Japanese speakers. But also for L1 learners: What are the categories? What counts as different in my language?

Phonemes (âm vị) Let me repeat that again Contrastive sound categories are called phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units in a language that distinguish word meanings (đơn vị nhỏ nhất được dùng để phân biệt ngữ nghĩa của từ.) Phonemes are abstract segments (âm đoạn trừu tượng). Contrastive sound categories are called phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units in a language that distinguish word meanings (đơn vị nhỏ nhất được dùng để phân biệt ngữ nghĩa của từ.) Phonemes are abstract segments. Phonemes (âm vị) Finding phonemes Contrastive sound categories are called phonemes. Phonemes are the smallest units in a language that distinguish word meanings. Phonemes are abstract segments. There are some problems with the idealisation of a phoneme, but the concept is surprisingly useful. Phonemes are chiefly identified by finding minimal pairs (cặp tương ứng tối thiểu). A minimal pair is a pair of words which 1. differ in meaning and 2. differ in exactly one segment.

Minimal pairs in Vietnamese Minimal pairs in Vietnamese [t] [t h ] [s] [z] ta tha xa da tư thư sự dự tời thời sờ giờ [t] [t h ] [s] [z] ta tha xa da tư thư sự dự tời thời sờ giờ Minimal pairs in English Minimal pairs in English [d] [t] [d] [t] dire tire do two dim Tim had hat said set bend bent [d] [t] [d] [t] dire tire do two dim Tim had hat said set bend bent Since we can find minimal pairs differing only between [d] and [t], we say that this difference is contrastive in English (tương phản).

Minimal pairs in English Minimal pairs in English [p] [p h ] [p] [p h ] pin spin pat spat [p h in] [spin] [p h at] [spat] [p] [p h ] [p] [p h ] pin spin pat spat [p h in] [spin] [p h at] [spat] Since we can t find any minimal pairs differing only in [p] and [p h ], we conclude these sounds are not contrastive in English. Why abstraction? One reason for using phonemes is because their precise phonetic realisation can often be predicted on the basis of Say the following words aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the final sounds: social variation regional dialect phonological environment. ếch ước anh ưng óc Úc ông ung

Say the following words aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the final sounds: ếch [ek] óc [O kp] ước [ W@k] Úc [u kp] anh [EN] ông [o Nm] ưng [WN] ung [u Nm] Say the following words aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the final sounds: ếch [ek] óc [O kp] ước [ W@k] Úc [u kp] anh [EN] ông [o Nm] ưng [WN] ung [u Nm] Say the following words aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the final sounds: Say the following phrases aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the N sounds: ếch [ek] óc [O kp] ước [ W@k] Úc [u kp] anh [EN] ông [o Nm] ưng [WN] ung [u Nm] Phân bố của hai biến thể là gì?

Say the following phrases aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the N sounds: Say the following phrases aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the N sounds: Say the following phrases aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the N sounds: Say the following phrases aloud, paying particular attention to the place of articulation of the N sounds:

Systematic phonetic variation Systematic phonetic variation Much phonetic variation doesn t produce minimal pairs, but is an automatic consequence of the phonetic environment. Much phonetic variation doesn t produce minimal pairs, but is an automatic consequence of the phonetic environment. It is systematic and predictable. It is systematic and predictable. Labiovelars [ kp, Nm] occur before rounded vowels Plain velars [k N] occur everywhere else Systematic phonetic variation Much phonetic variation doesn t produce minimal pairs, but is an automatic consequence of the phonetic environment. It is systematic and predictable. Dental [n ] occurs before fricatives Alveolar [n] occurs everywhere else Complementary distribution If the phonetic differences between two sounds are systematic and predictable, then they never contrast, because their distributions differ. We say these variants are in complementary distribution (phân bố bổ sung). The variants of a phoneme are called allophones (tha âm vị). [p] [p h ] [n] [n ] pin spin in a in the [p h in] [spin] [In @] [In D@]

Complementary distribution Sound categories If the phonetic differences between two sounds are systematic and predictable, then they never contrast, because their distributions differ. We say these variants are in complementary distribution. The variants of a phoneme are called allophones. [p] [p h ] [n] [n ] pin spin in a in the [p h in] [spin] [In @] [In D@] Allophonic variation: Korean Allophonic variation: Korean In which environment does each variant occur? [l] [R] [kal] it ll go [irwmi] name [kwnwl] shade [kri] road [ilkop] seven [kwr@m] then [onwlpp@m] tonight [kariro] to the street [pal] leg [uri] we [p h al] arm [saram] person In which environment does each variant occur? [l] [R] [kal] it ll go [irwmi] name [kwnwl] shade [kri] road [ilkop] seven [kwr@m] then [onwlpp@m] tonight [kariro] to the street [pal] leg [uri] we [p h al] arm [saram] person

Japanese /r/ Japanese /r/ In Japanese the phoneme /r/ has several variants: alveolar tap (vỗ) [R] palatalised tap [R j ] lateral approximant [l] The different variants do not signal different meanings The variation is not predictable from the context. In Japanese the phoneme /r/ has several variants: alveolar tap [R] palatalised tap [R j ] lateral approximant [l] The different variants do not signal different meanings The variation is not predictable from the context. The allophones are not in complementary distribution, but in free variation (biến thể tự do). Language specificity Goals of phonology In English, [l] and [ô] are phonemes: they can distinguish minimal pairs, e.g. leaf [li:f] and reef [ôi:f]. In Japanese, [l] and [R] do not contrast, but their distribution is not predictable: they are allophones in free variation. In Korean, [l] and [R] do not contrast either, but their distribution is predictable: they are allophones in complementary distribution. A major concern of phonology is sorting out the relationship between specific phonetic segments and the abstract mental constructs (the phonemes). In Korean, [l] and [R] are fundamentally the same thing, but each is realised in a different environment. Likewise for English [n] and [n ]......or Vietnamese [k] and [ kp].

Summary Contrast is the key to understanding phonological systems of languages Every language has a specific inventory of sound categories, or phonemes, distinguished by minimal pairs. Variants of a phoneme are called allophones.