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Phonetics - Phonology, Rules, Speech | Britannica Phonetics - Phonology, Rules, Speech: In the lexicon of a language, each word is represented in its underlying, or basic, form, which discounts all of the alternations in pronunciation that are predictable by phonological rules
phonetics summary | Britannica phonetics, Study of speech sounds It deals with their articulation (articulatory phonetics), their acoustic properties (acoustic phonetics), and how they combine to make syllables, words, and sentences (linguistic phonetics)
Phonetics - Stress, Intonation, Rhythm | Britannica Phonetics - Stress, Intonation, Rhythm: Vowels and consonants can be considered to be the segments of which speech is composed Together they form syllables, which in turn make up utterances
Phonetics - Stops, Articulation, Acoustics | Britannica Phonetics - Stops, Articulation, Acoustics: Stops involve closure of the articulators to obstruct the airstream This manner of articulation can be considered in terms of nasal and oral stops
Phonetics - Trills, Articulation, Vowels | Britannica Phonetics - Trills, Articulation, Vowels: A trill results when an articulator is held loosely fairly close to another articulator, so that it is set into vibration by the airstream The tongue tip and blade, the uvula, and the lips are the only articulators than can be used in this way