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Science of the sounds of language
Auditory phonetics is the branch of phonetics concerned with the hearing of speech sounds and with speech perception. It thus entails the study of the
Auditory_phonetics
Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds
field of phonetics is traditionally divided into three sub-disciplines: articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics, and auditory phonetics. Linguists
Phonetics
Linguistic subfield studying speech sound
Acoustic phonetics is also concerned with how these properties relate to other branches of phonetics (e.g. articulatory or auditory phonetics), as well
Acoustic_phonetics
Book by Keith Allan Johnson
Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics is a textbook by Keith Allan Johnson designed for an introductory course in phonetics. The book was reviewed by Rungpat
Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
Acoustic_and_Auditory_Phonetics
Branch of linguistics which inquires into the nature of language
teeth, etc.), interact to create the specific sounds. Auditory phonetics is a branch of phonetics that is concerned with the hearing, acquisition, and
Theoretical_linguistics
Topics referred to by the same term
optical illusion Auditory imagery, hearing in head in the absence of sound Auditory learning, learning by listening Auditory phonetics, the science of
Auditory
Apical consonant Approximant consonant Articulatory phonetics Aspirated consonant (◌ʰ) Auditory phonetics Back vowel Basis of articulation Bernd J. Kröger
Index_of_phonetics_articles
Minimum sound level that an average human can hear
and Basel: Marcel Dekker, Inc. Johnson, Keith (2015). Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics (third ed.). Wiley-Blackwell. Jones, Pete R (November 20, 2014). "What's
Absolute_threshold_of_hearing
Sound in spoken language, articulated with an open vocal tract
Cambridge University ISBN 978-0-521-63751-0 Johnson, Keith, Acoustic & Auditory Phonetics, second edition, 2003. Blackwell ISBN 978-1-4051-0123-3 Korhonen,
Vowel
Perceptual classification in phonetics
In some schools of phonetics, sounds are distinguished as grave or acute. This is a perceptual classification, based on whether the sounds are perceived
Grave_and_acute
Consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel
Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4051-9103-6. Johnson, Keith (2012). Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics (3rd ed.).
Fricative
Branch of phonetics
phonetics - articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics and auditory phonetics. Moreover, experimental method used in study of the segmental phonetics
Experimental_phonetics
Consonant that begins as a stop and releases as a fricative
PMC 3994885. PMID 24765216. Johnson, Keith (2003). Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics (2nd ed.). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 978-1405101233.
Affricate
Greek musician and lyricist (1945–1979)
voice. His research into the field of phonetics (Articulatory phonetics, Acoustic phonetics, and Auditory phonetics), and experimental poetry led to him
Demetrio_Stratos
Extension of the time between speech and auditory perception
Delayed auditory feedback (DAF), also called delayed sidetone, is a type of altered auditory feedback that consists of extending the time between speech
Delayed_auditory_feedback
Term used in phonetics and phonology
Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either
Voice_(phonetics)
Branch of linguistics studying how humans make sounds
The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics that studies articulation and ways that humans produce speech. Articulatory phoneticians
Articulatory_phonetics
Language sound system
University of New Mexico Press Johnson, Keith (2003), Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics (Second ed.), Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing McDonough, Joyce (2003)
Navajo_phonology
Human vocal communication using spoken language
with written language, which may differ in its vocabulary, syntax, and phonetics from the spoken language, a situation called diglossia. The evolutionary
Speech
Hypothesis of spoken word identification
song in terms of vocal gestures. Cohort model Speech recognition Auditory phonetics Trace (psycholinguistics) Haskins Laboratories Liberman, A. M.; Cooper
Motor theory of speech perception
Motor_theory_of_speech_perception
Interpretation of sensory information
ascending auditory pathway these are led to the primary auditory cortex within the temporal lobe of the human brain, from where the auditory information
Perception
American linguist (born 1958)
Phonetics, 7th Edition. Cengage. Keith Johnson (2011) Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics, 3rd edition.. Wiley-Blackwell Keith Johnson (2008) Quantitative Methods
Keith_Johnson_(phonetician)
Class of speech sounds
formant value is expected based on the first two formants. In articulatory phonetics, liquids are described as controlled gestures, which are slower and require
Liquid_consonant
Visual representation of speech sounds
1953). Canepari, Luciano (2005). A handbook of phonetics: "natural" phonetics: articulatory, auditory & functional. LINCOM textbooks in linguistics. Munich:
Phonetic_transcription
Spectrum of phonetic resonance in speech production
see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In speech science and phonetics, a formant is the broad spectral maximum that results from an acoustic
Formant
Timing, rhythm, and intonation of speech
way. Most studies of prosody have been based on auditory analysis using auditory scales. Auditorily, the major prosodic variables are: pitch of the voice
Prosody_(linguistics)
Process of creating phonetic sounds
phonation has slightly different meanings depending on the subfield of phonetics. Among some phoneticians, phonation or phonating is the process by which
Phonation
Distinct unit of speech
can be identified, either physically or auditorily, in the stream of speech". The term is most used in phonetics and phonology to refer to the smallest
Segment_(linguistics)
Official language of the country of Georgia
phonotactics of Georgian Canepari, Luciano (2007), Natural phonetics and tonetics: Articulatory, auditory, & functional, München: Lincom Europa Dalby, A. (2002)
Georgian_language
Non-arbitrary attachment of sounds to object shapes
Evaluative Meanings, Speech-Sounds, and Object Shapes". 14th conference "Phonetics & Phonology in the German-Speaking World". University of Vienna. doi:10
Bouba/kiki_effect
Rhythmic division of time in spoken language
11435580. ISSN 0043-7956. Abercrombie, David (1967). Elements of General Phonetics. Edinburgh U.P. p. 97. Mark Liberman (May 6, 2008). "Another slice of
Isochrony
Pleasantness associated with the sounds of words or parts of words
definition; today, it mostly exists as a marginal branch of psychology, phonetics, or poetics. British linguist David Crystal has regarded phonaesthetics
Phonaesthetics
Lip formation during the articulation of a vowel
[ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, vowel roundedness is the rounding of the lips, or lack thereof, during
Roundedness
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨β⟩ in IPA
in most sounds. Index of phonetics articles Ladefoged, Peter (1968). A Phonetic Study of West African Languages: An Auditory-instrumental Survey. p. 26
Voiced_bilabial_fricative
Sounds and pronunciation of the Swedish language
Lidingö- or Viby [sv]-i), this buzzing effect may be becoming an important auditory clue. In fact they are so centralised in Stockholm that Persson (2024)
Swedish_phonology
Reference vowels used to describe the sounds of languages
An Outline of English Phonetics (PDF) (9th ed.). Cambridge: Heffer. pp. 34–35. Ashby, Patricia (2011), Understanding Phonetics, Understanding Language
Cardinal_vowels
Representation of auditory sensation and perception in the nervous system
The neural encoding of sound is the representation of auditory sensation and perception in the nervous system. The complexities of contemporary neuroscience
Neural_encoding_of_sound
British phonetician (1881–1967)
professor of phonetics at the École des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne (University of Paris). He was head of the Department of Phonetics at University
Daniel_Jones_(phonetician)
the articulation of that particular speech item (see also: articulatory phonetics). The sensory part of a neurocomputational model of speech processing
Neurocomputational speech processing
Neurocomputational_speech_processing
Perceptual illusion
hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when the auditory component of one sound is paired with the visual component of another sound
McGurk_effect
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʋ⟩ in IPA
intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles, as in most sounds. List of phonetics topics R-labialization Rhotacism (speech impediment): pronouncing ⟨r⟩
Voiced labiodental approximant
Voiced_labiodental_approximant
Phonetic sound in some languages
24 John Samuel Kenyon (1935). American pronunciation: a textbook of phonetics for students of English. G. Wahr. p. 191. Archived from the original on
R-colored_vowel
Measure used in psychoacoustics
20 January 2013. Hartmut Traunmüller (1997). "Auditory scales of frequency representation". Phonetics at Stockholm University. Archived from the original
Equivalent rectangular bandwidth
Equivalent_rectangular_bandwidth
Type of speech sound
Rahilly, Joan (1999), Phonetics: the Science of Speech, Arnold, ISBN 0-340-70010-6 Ball, Martin J.; Müller, Nicole (2011) [2005], Phonetics for communication
Approximant
Schematic arrangement of vowels
each vowel and the next in the series are auditorily equal". As such, the Handbook concedes: The use of auditory spacing in the definition of these vowels
Vowel_diagram
Process of hearing and understanding language
of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonology and phonetics in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology.
Speech_perception
Transmission of information
light of fireflies. Auditory communication takes place through vocalizations by species like birds, primates, and dogs. Auditory signals are frequently
Communication
Consonantal sound
[ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In phonetics, ejective consonants are usually voiceless consonants that are pronounced
Ejective_consonant
Vowel sound represented by ⟨ʉ⟩ in IPA
Fieldwork studies of targeted languages, vol. 84, Los Angeles: The UCLA Phonetics Laboratory Group, pp. 127–141 Chirkova, Katia; Chen, Yiya (2013), "Lizu"
Close_central_rounded_vowel
Luso-Goan musical tradition
instead of tujem koddem and mhak’ naka instead of mhaka naka. Not only the phonetics correspond to the Salcette dialect but also words like masollî or masllî
Mando_(music)
language subsystems: Phonetics, the sounds of human speech, including their physiological production, acoustic properties, auditory perception, and neurophysiological
List_of_language_subsystems
American linguist (1927–1979)
statistics and a PhD in French. His first position involved teaching French phonetics and phonemics at the University of California, Los Angeles. After leaving
Paul_Pimsleur
Study of written graphs independent of language
graphetics and mechanical graphetics, which are analogous to auditory and articulatory phonetics, respectively. Both printed and handwritten language can
Graphetics
Conceptual scale
the only free parameter in the usual form of the formula. Some non-mel auditory-frequency-scale formulas use the same form but with much lower break frequency
Mel_scale
Japanese-language speakers' perception of English consonants
alveolar ridge, etc.) coming into contact with each other without any auditory feedback or confirmation that they are indeed producing the sound correctly
Perception of English /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers
Perception_of_English_/r/_and_/l/_by_Japanese_speakers
Process by which people translate thoughts into verbal words
Part of a series on Phonetics Subdisciplines Acoustic Articulatory Auditory Articulation Places of articulation Labial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal
Speech_production
National Taiwan Normal University; Chinese Phonetics Textbook Editorial Committee (2008). 國音學 [Mandarin Chinese Phonetics] (in Chinese) (8th ed.). Zhengzhong
Standard_Chinese_phonology
Branch of physics involving mechanical waves
Acoustic phonetics Acoustic streaming Acoustic tags Acoustic theory Acoustic thermometry Acoustic wave Architectural acoustics Audiology Auditory illusion
Acoustics
Technique of understanding a limited range of speech when sound is unavailable
observing a speaker's mouth. Although speech perception is considered to be an auditory skill, it is intrinsically multimodal, since producing speech requires
Lip_reading
Speech sounds in several African languages
[1926]. The phonetics of the Zulu language. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand Press. Beach, Douglas Martyn (1938). The phonetics of the Hottentot
Click_consonant
Technique of speech repetition
shadowing of speech occurs through the dorsal stream. This area links auditory and motor representations of speech through a pathway that starts in the
Speech_shadowing
Size hierarchy of phonological units
Kiparsky, P.; Youmans, G. (eds.). "The prosodic hierarchy in meter". Phonetics and Phonology Vol. 1: Rhythm and Meter. San Diego: Academic Press: 201–260
Phonological_hierarchy
Topics referred to by the same term
to liquid form Binaural fusion, the cognitive process of combining the auditory information received by both ears Binocular fusion, the cognitive process
Fusion
Canadian linguist
the University of California, San Diego. He is known for his works on phonetics and laboratory phonology. Daland, R., Hayes, B., White, J., Garellek,
Marc_Garellek
Convention where symbols represent concepts
writing systems, by definition, use symbols to represent components of auditory language, i.e. speech, which in turn refers to things or ideas. The two
Notation_system
American linguist (1916–2000)
even quite confusing to us, today. The [1]: Phonetics Laboratory Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics published the following chart, detailing
Charles_F._Hockett
Involuntary tendency of animals to increase their vocal effort when in loud environments
rate, and duration of syllables. This compensation effect maintains the auditory signal-to-noise ratio of the speaker's spoken words. The effect links to
Lombard_effect
Acoustic phenomenon
that are within its range. It is established in psychoacoustics that the auditory system, with its natural tendency to distinguish a tone from another, will
Missing_fundamental
Chinese journalist and YouTuber (born 1995)
and computational models of auditory processing. The lab members page lists Li's research interests as understanding auditory processing in humans and artificial
Li_Zehua
Awareness of the sound structure of words
Development of Phonemic Categorization in Children aged 6-12" (PDF). Journal of Phonetics. 28 (4): 377–396. doi:10.1006/jpho.2000.0121. Archived from the original
Phonological_awareness
Expression of amusement
stories, imagery, videos or thoughts. Most commonly, it is considered an auditory expression of a number of positive emotional states, such as joy, mirth
Laughter
Represents speech as a combination of sound and linear filter
Zsiga, Elizabeth C. (2012). The Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-34060-8. Chiba, T.; Kajiyama
Source–filter_model
Duration of a vowel sound
Differences Before Voiced and Voiceless Consonants: An Auditory Explanation. Journal of Phonetics. p. 153. Wells, John C. (1982). Accents of English. Vol
Vowel_length
Sound systems of the Bulgarian language
almost all consonants in the East. The first Bulgarian grammar to mention phonetics is Ivan Bogorov's First Bulgarian Grammar, where he identified 22 consonants
Bulgarian_phonology
Relationship between language and human evolution
as the auditory what stream. In primates, the auditory dorsal stream is responsible for sound localization, and thus it is called the auditory where stream
Origin_of_language
Simultaneous perception of both a speech and nonspeech sound
was argued as evidence for the existence of distinct systems for general auditory perception and speech perception. It is also notable that this same phenomenon
Duplex_perception
Partial or total loss of a sense
Ideasthesia Hawkins, S. (2010). "Phonological features, auditory objects, and illusions". Journal of Phonetics. 38 (1): 60–89. doi:10.1016/j.wocn.2009.02.001.
Sensory_loss
practice of identifying the social characteristics of an individual based on auditory cues, in particular dialect and accent. The theory was first developed
Linguistic_profiling
Type of fricative consonant sound
Acoustic Phonetics of L2 English: Focus on Intelligibility. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-000-34009-9. Koffi, Ettien (2021-04-20). Relevant Acoustic Phonetics of L2
Sibilant
Development of language in a child
non-native phonemes, but 11-month-old infants had greater activation in auditory regions for native phonemes and in motor regions for non-native phonemes
Speech_acquisition
Japanese English education scholar (1935–2014)
University, he devoted his life to the study and research of English phonetics, English education, and systems engineering, thus advancing English education
Yukio_Takefuta
Voice box, an organ in the neck of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals
Larynx. Look up larynx in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Articulatory phonetics Electrolarynx Histology of the vocal cords Origin of speech "LARYNX".
Larynx
Subset of phonological awareness
ELLs may negatively perceive PA instruction as a "childish" approach. Auditory processing disorder Phonics Phonological awareness Synthetic phonics Spoonerism
Phonemic_awareness
Psycholinguist
of Phonetics 62, 50-64. doi:10.1515/cllt-2013-0054 L. ten Bosch, L. Boves, & M. Ernestus (2022). DIANA, a Process-Oriented Model of Human Auditory Word
Mirjam_Ernestus
effect (condensed matter physics) Lockin effect (physics) Lombard effect (phonetics) (human voice) (animal communication) (human communication) (noise pollution)
List_of_effects
Subdiscipline of psychology
Language Language acquisition Language processing Linguistics Grammar Phonetics Phonology Memory Aging and memory Autobiographical memory Childhood memory
Cognitive_psychology
Sound-induced vertigo
Pietro: Some experiments and considerations on experimental otology and phonetics: A lecture delivered at the meeting of the "Società dei cultori delle
Tullio_phenomenon
Genetic condition involving facial, heart, blood and skeletal features
nose may be small, wide, and upturned. The development of the ears and auditory system may be affected in people with Noonan's syndrome. This can result
Noonan_syndrome
Lower Yangtze Mandarin dialects
Commercial Press, ISBN 978-7-100-07054-6. Ao, Benjamin Xiaoping (1993). Phonetics and Phonology of Nantong Chinese (Ph.D. thesis). Ohio State University
Tong-Tai_Mandarin
American psycholinguist (1927–2017)
M. & Liberman, A. M. (1962). Psychological considerations in design of auditory displays for reading machines. Proceedings of the International Congress
Michael_Studdert-Kennedy
Anatomical composition of the Neanderthal body
Neandertal vowel space was as large as that of modern humans". Journal of Phonetics. 30 (3): 465–484. doi:10.1006/jpho.2002.0170. S2CID 16685699. Lieberman
Neanderthal_anatomy
PhD degree in phonetics from the University of Cologne under the supervision of Georg Heike in 1989, and his habilitation in phonetics from the same university
Bernd_J._Kröger
Neandertal vowel space was as large as that of modern humans". Journal of Phonetics. 30 (3): 465–484. doi:10.1006/jpho.2002.0170. Arensburg, B.; Schepartz
Origin_of_speech
Repeating something someone else said
stored in short-term memory or long-term memory. It automatically uses both auditory and where available visual information about how a word is produced. The
Speech_repetition
Disorder of thought form, content or stream
sleep at night." Clanging: instances in which ideas are related only by phonetics (similar or rhyming sounds) rather than actual meaning. This may present
Thought_disorder
Finnish researcher and professor
of Helsinki, where she obtained a Master of Arts in Phonetics in 1990, and a Licentiate in Phonetics in 1993. Laukkanen studied also at the University of
Anne-Maria_Laukkanen
Deviation from the apparently intended form of an utterance
number of occasions that he had served in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Auditory processing disorder Barbarism (grammar) Developmental verbal dyspraxia
Speech_error
more and more of the word is heard, (3) at some point, due to both the auditory input and the lexical competition, one word is recognized. For example
TRACE_(psycholinguistics)
Indigenous languages of Australia
Andrew R. (2018). "The special nature of Australian phonologies: Why auditory constraints on human language sound systems are not universal". Proceedings
Australian Aboriginal languages
Australian_Aboriginal_languages
Structured system of communication
both; however, any language can be encoded into secondary media using auditory, visual, or tactile stimuli – for example, writing, whistling, signing
Language
AUDITORY PHONETICS
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Male
Egyptian
, an auditor of justice.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian auditor.
AUDITORY PHONETICS
AUDITORY PHONETICS
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Erwin, ERVIN means "boar friend." Compare with another form of Ervin.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Victorious Goddess Durga
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTÃN means "healthy, strong."
Biblical
treasurer of Nergal
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp or moor.English : variant of Grindle.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pure; Clear; Crystal
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friend of Heart
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Strong Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Happiness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of the Religion (Islam)
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a.
Auditory.
n.
A place for hiding or preserving articles of value.
n.
Fumitory.
a.
Tending to add; making some addition.
n.
One who hears; an auditor.
n.
An assembly of hearers; an audience.
n.
The auditory capsule.
n.
See Fumitory.
n.
Fumitory.
a.
Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.
a.
Auditory.
a.
Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory.
a.
Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.
n.
A sudatory.
n.
An auditorium.
a.
Laudatory.
pl.
of Sudatory
n.
An auditory ossicle.
a.
One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.
n.
One of the auditory organs of certain medusae; -- called also auditory tentacle.