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Phonetics
Speech and Phonetics
phonetic definition
Phonetics research object
physical properties of speech
Physiological properties of speech
psychological properties of speech
phonetics research methods
Observation
Experimental Method
statistical method
phonetic theory
phonetic theoretical basis
Basic concepts of phonetic theory
Basic principles of phonetic theory
Application of Phonetic Theory
Speech Recognition
speech synthesis
Voice translation
phonemes and phonemes
Phoneme (the smallest unit of speech in human language from the perspective of sound quality)
vowel
consonant
Voiceless consonants (vocal cords do not vibrate)
Voiced consonants (vocal cord vibration)
phoneme
The smallest phonetic unit that can distinguish the phonetic form of a morpheme or word, and a phonetic category divided according to the social nature of phonetic sounds (/a/)
induction of phonemes
Opposition (different meanings in the same language environment)
Complementary (different phonetic environments, one phoneme)
Phonetic similarity (complementary + similar)
Classification of phonemes
Adjust position
A phoneme (tone) composed of pitch characteristics
important position
Phonemes composed of sound intensity characteristics
Time and location
Phoneme composed of sound length characteristics
phonetic features
The pronunciation characteristics of different phonemes /a/ or phonemes that distinguish each other (i.e. different pronunciations)
allophone
Different phonetic forms of the same phoneme /a/——[A], [a], [ε]
conditional variant
Different language environments are in a complementary distribution state /a/——[A], [a], [ε]
free variant
Unconditional reading in the same language environment
Voice combination
syllable
The smallest piece of speech that people can perceive
syllable structure
lead voice
the loudest sound in a syllable
vowel
voiced consonants
initial sound
non-lead sound at the beginning of a syllable
consonant
semivowel
Ending note
non-lead sound at the end of syllable
Transition sound
The sound between the leading sound and the onset or ending sound
voice changes
Speech flow phonetic change (the phenomenon that certain phonetic components in a continuous speech flow change due to the influence of the preceding and following phonetic environments)
type
assimilation
alienation
weaken
fall off
augmentation