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Parts Of Speech

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Nouns gender

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Definition Of Nouns

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Pre Position

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Phrases preposition

Origin preposition

Measure preposition

Direction preposition

Contrast preposition

Agent preposition

Preposition by construction

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Double preposition

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prepositions

Conjunctions

Subordinating conjunction

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conjunctions

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Sentences

Clauses

Part of Speech

Grammar Rules

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Preference

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wishes

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Some and any

Could have done

Describing people

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Comparative and superlative

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Apologizing

Forming questions

Since and for

Directions

Obligation

Adverbials

invitation

Articles

Imaginary condition

Zero conditional

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Third conditional

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Determiners

Direct and Indirect speech

Linguistics

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pragmatics

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Elementary

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Overview of the human speech mechanism The complexity of speech sounds

المؤلف:  Richard Ogden

المصدر:  An Introduction to English Phonetics

الجزء والصفحة:  7-2

6-6-2022

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Overview of the human speech mechanism

The complexity of speech sounds

Human speech is complex, and lay people are not used to describing it in technical ways. On the other hand, many people have some inkling of how to describe music. We could describe the rhythm (where are the beats? what is the tempo?), the melodic structure (what key is it in? what scale does it use? are there recurrent themes?), instrumentation, and so forth. All of these are different aspects of music, and all of them contribute to the totality of what we hear.

Describing speech is a similarly complex task. Speech involves the careful co-ordination of the lips, tongue, vocal folds, breathing and so on. The signal that we perceive as successive sounds arises from skills that we learn over years of our lives, even as our bodies grow and age. In producing even the simplest of speech sounds, we are coordinating a large number things. Phonetics involves something like unpicking the sounds of speech and working out how all the components work together, what they do, and when. It is a bit like hearing a piece of music and working out how the score is constructed.

One problem we face is exactly the interconnectivity of the parts: in a way, we need to know something about everything all of the time. The purpose is to give you an overview of the speech mechanism. The terms and concepts that are introduced here will be developed in more detail later, but understanding even the simplest things about speech is easiest if we have an overview of the whole system: so we will introduce a lot of basic terminology of phonetics.

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