oaxino Posted December 20, 2022 Report Share Posted December 20, 2022 Published 12/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 648.30 MB | Duration: 2h 15mLearn the basics of the study of language sounds.What you'll learnHow language sounds are produced.The classification of speech sounds.The most common phonetic and phonological phenomena across languages.How to read and write basic transcriptions using the IPA.Key concepts and theories in phonology.RequirementsAt least a B2 level of English (upper/high-intermediate)DescriptionThis is the first course in the Linguistics 101 series. Let's start by looking at the most essential elements of language: sounds.You can use this course as a review before your exams, or if you wish to brush up your knowledge of linguistics, or if you just want to learn something completely new!In this course, you will have an overview of the fields of phonetics, the study of the physical aspects of language sounds, and phonology, the study of sound patterns in language.We start the course with a summary of what linguistics is and what the main theoretical frameworks in linguistics are. Then, we cover the main points of phonetics; we will look at what exactly the sounds of language are and have an overview of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) system, this will enable you to start reading transcriptions and transcribing some words yourself. You will gain some understanding of the human vocal tract and become familiar with aspects of sound production. We are also going to look at the most common articulatory processes found across languages and study suprasegmental features (intonation, stress, etc.).Next, we move on to phonology and you will gain an understanding of how and why phonology (and linguistics as a whole) has become a cognitive science. You will study core concepts in phonology, such as phonemes and allophones, phonotactics, features, and natural classes. We also analyse classic generative ideas in phonology (rule-based phonology). These will enable you to understand more intermediate and advanced materials.Please note:This course covers topics in descriptive and theoretical linguistics, it is not a pronunciation course. Although we look at the IPA and have some transcription practice, this is not a transcription-focused course.If you are unsatisfied, Udemy has a 30-day 100% money-back guarantee.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 WelcomeLecture 2 How to use UdemyLecture 3 What is linguistics?Section 2: PhoneticsLecture 4 What is phonetics?Lecture 5 Phones: the sounds of speech.Lecture 6 The sound-producing system.Lecture 7 Consonants, vowels, and glides.Lecture 8 IPA: The International Phonetic AlphabetLecture 9 Consonants: Places of articulationLecture 10 Consonants: Manners of articulationLecture 11 TerminologyLecture 12 VowelsLecture 13 TranscriptionLecture 14 Articulatory processesLecture 15 Suprasegmental featuresSection 3: PhonologyLecture 16 What is phonology?Lecture 17 Phonemes and allophonesLecture 18 PhonotacticsLecture 19 Syllabic phonologyLecture 20 Distinctive feature theoryLecture 21 FeaturesLecture 22 Natural classesLecture 23 Rule-based phonologyLecture 24 Rule writing conventionsLecture 25 ReferencesLecture 26 Bonus lectureBeginners in linguistics.,Anyone interested in the topic.Download linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/28a0475e50ccfa35e92127bed457bbe1/koyez.Linguistics.101.Phonetics.And.Phonology.rar.htmluploadgig.com:https://uploadgig.com/file/download/f260aDDcf64c748c/koyez.Linguistics.101.Phonetics.And.Phonology.rarnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/7F3C81A998294DA/koyez.Linguistics.101.Phonetics.And.Phonology.rar1dl.net:https://1dl.net/tqxcwt7r1nj8/koyez.Linguistics.101.Phonetics.And.Phonology.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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