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Phonetics is the study of sound production in any language, while phonemics studies sound patterns in a specific language. Letters represent the spelling of words, which may differ from their sounds. For example, the word "book" is spelled b-o-o-k but is pronounced /bʊk/. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that distinguish meaning, such as the /p/ and /e/ sounds distinguishing "pan" from "pen". Allophones are variant phonemes that occur in complementary distribution, like aspirated and unaspirated versions of /p/, /t/, /k/. Additional aspects of pronunciation include pitch, stress, intonation, and juncture.
Phonetics is the study of sound production in any language, while phonemics studies sound patterns in a specific language. Letters represent the spelling of words, which may differ from their sounds. For example, the word "book" is spelled b-o-o-k but is pronounced /bʊk/. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that distinguish meaning, such as the /p/ and /e/ sounds distinguishing "pan" from "pen". Allophones are variant phonemes that occur in complementary distribution, like aspirated and unaspirated versions of /p/, /t/, /k/. Additional aspects of pronunciation include pitch, stress, intonation, and juncture.
Phonetics is the study of sound production in any language, while phonemics studies sound patterns in a specific language. Letters represent the spelling of words, which may differ from their sounds. For example, the word "book" is spelled b-o-o-k but is pronounced /bʊk/. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that distinguish meaning, such as the /p/ and /e/ sounds distinguishing "pan" from "pen". Allophones are variant phonemes that occur in complementary distribution, like aspirated and unaspirated versions of /p/, /t/, /k/. Additional aspects of pronunciation include pitch, stress, intonation, and juncture.
1. Phonetics : is the study of sound production by human organs of speech
in any human language.It means that if someone pronounce a sound,for example / / the articulation is the same in every language. 2. Phonemics : is the study of sound pattern in a specific/particular/certain language.It means that the sound pattern in English for example like allophone,is not the same as in Bahasa Indonesia. 3. Letter : is the symbol of written language which refers to spelling. For example,the spelling of the word book is b o o k meanwhile the sound is /b u k/. 4. Phoneme : is the smallest distinctive unit of language,for example in the words pan and pen,the phonemes are /p/,/ /,/ /, /n / and the distinctive unit is / / and /e/.s that 5. Allophone : is the variant of phoneme that in complementary distribution.For example : the allophone of phonemes /p/,/t/,/k/aspirated and unaspirated. 6. Pitch : is the acoustic result of the speed of the vocal cords in the voiced parts of utterance. Stress : is the degree of loudness given to some syllables in relation to others. Intonation : is the rhyme of speech when someone utters the utterances. Juncture : is a significant intonation pattern marking the joining of one Phrase,or clause with another or with sillence.