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Презентация на тему The system of the English phonemes

The system of consonant phonemes. Problem of affricates
The system of the English phonemes    Done The system of consonant phonemes. Problem of affricates There are 24 phonemes: [p, b, t, d, k, g, f, v, Classification of english consonant phonemes According to V.A.Vassilyev primary importance should be given to the type of Another point of is that the first and basic principle of classification The phonological relevance of the degree of noise could be proved by The place of articulation is determined by the active organ of speech pan — tan (bilabial - forelingual)  [wai] - [lai] why — Another sound property is voiced — voiceless characteristic which depends on the Thus it may be said that the oppositions [p — b], [t There are some problems of phonological character in the English consonantal system; The problem of affricates is a point of considerable controversy among phoneticians. Before looking at these complexes from a functional point of view it 1. Syllabic indivisibility In the words in the left column the sounds [t∫], [tr], [ts], By way of conclusion we could say that the two approaches have The system of vowel phonemes. Problems of diphthongs and vowel length The following 20 vowel phonemes are distinguished in BBC English (RP): [i:, Principles of classification provide the basis for the establishment of the following 2.   Position of the tongue 2.1. horizontal movement of the tongue The English diphthongs are, like the affricates, the object of a sharp N.S. Trubetzkoy states that a diphthong should be (a) unisyllabic, that is Applied to the English diphthongs, all these criteria support the view of Qualitative difference is the main relevant feature that serves to differentiate long
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Слайд 2 The system of consonant phonemes. Problem of affricates

The system of consonant phonemes. Problem of affricates

Слайд 3 There are 24 phonemes: [p, b, t, d,

There are 24 phonemes: [p, b, t, d, k, g, f,

k, g, f, v, θ, ð, s, z, ∫,

g, h, t∫, dg, m, n, ŋ, w, r, 1, j].

Слайд 4 Classification of english consonant phonemes

Classification of english consonant phonemes

Слайд 5 According to V.A.Vassilyev primary importance should be given

According to V.A.Vassilyev primary importance should be given to the type

to the type of obstruction and the manner of

production of noise. On this ground he distinguishes two large classes of consonants: a) occlusive, in the production of which a complete obstruction is formed; b) constrictive, in the production of which an incomplete obstruction is formed. The phonological relevance of this feature could be exemplied in the following oppositions: [ti:] – [si:] – tea – sea (occlusive – constructive) [si:d] – [si:z] – seed – seas (occlusive – constructive) [pul] – [ful] – pull – full (occlusive – constructive) [bзut] – [vзut] – boat – vote (occlusive – constructive) Each of two classes is subdivided into noise consonants and sonorants. The division is based on the factor of prevailing either noise or tone component in the auditory characteristic of a sound. In their turn noise consonants are divided into plosive consonants (or stops) and affricates.

Слайд 6 Another point of is that the first and

Another point of is that the first and basic principle of

basic principle of classification should be the degree noise.

Such consideration leads to dividing English consonants into two general kinds: A — noise consonants B — sonorants in production of sonorants the air passage between the two organs of speech is fairly wide, that is much wider than in the production of noise consonants. As a result, the auditory effect is tone, not noise - [r], [j], [w], for example. They are also characterized by sharply defined formant structure and the total energy of most of them is very high.

Слайд 7 The phonological relevance of the degree of noise

The phonological relevance of the degree of noise could be proved

could be proved by the following oppositions: [beik] —

[meik] bake — make (noise consonant — sonorant) [vi:l – [wi:l] veal — wheel (noise consonant — sonorant)

Слайд 8 The place of articulation is determined by the

The place of articulation is determined by the active organ of

active organ of speech against the point of articulation.

According to this principle the English consonants are classed into: 1) labial, 2) lingual, 3) glottal. The class of labial consonants is subdivided into: a) bilabial; b) labio-dental; and among the class of lingual consonants three subclasses are distinguished; they are: a) forelingual, b) mediolngual and c) backlingual.

Слайд 9 pan — tan (bilabial - forelingual) [wai] -

pan — tan (bilabial - forelingual) [wai] - [lai] why —

[lai] why — lie (bilabial — forelingual) [weil] -

[jeil] weil — yale (bilabial - mediolingual) [pik] - [kik] pick — kick (bilabial - backlingual) [les] — [jes] less — yes (forelingual .— mediolingual) [dei] — [gei] day — gay (forelingual — backlingual) [sai] - [hai] sigh — high (forelingual — glottal) [fi:t] - [si:t] feet — seat (labio-dental — forelingual)

Слайд 10 Another sound property is voiced — voiceless characteristic

Another sound property is voiced — voiceless characteristic which depends on

which depends on the work of the vocal cords.

[p, b], [t, d], [k, g], [s, z]. All voiced consonants are weak (lenis) and all voiceless consonants are strong (fortis).

Слайд 11 Thus it may be said that the oppositions

Thus it may be said that the oppositions [p — b],

[p — b], [t — d], [k — g],

[f — v], [s — z], [f — 3], [tf — dj] are primarily based on energy difference, that is on fortis — lenis articulation, which are their phonologically relevant features. It is for this reason that such characteristics as voiceless — voiced have given place to "fortis" — "lenis" terms. There is one more articulatory characteristic which is usually included into the set of principles on the basis of which the English consonants are classified, that is the position of the soft palate. According to this principle consonants can be oral and nasal. There are relatively few consonantal types in English which require the lowered position of the soft palate. They are the nasal occlusive sonorants [m], [n] and. They differ from oral plosives in that the soft palate is lowered allowing the escape of air into the nasal cavity.

Слайд 12 There are some problems of phonological character in

There are some problems of phonological character in the English consonantal

the English consonantal system; it is the problem of

affricates - their phonological status and their number. The question is: what kind of facts a phonological theory has to explain.

Слайд 13 The problem of affricates is a point of

The problem of affricates is a point of considerable controversy among

considerable controversy among phoneticians. According to Russian specialists in

English phonetics, there are two affricates in English: [t∫, dg]. D. Jones points out there are six of them: [t∫, dж], [ts, dz], and [tr, dr]. A.C. Gimson increases their number adding two more affricates: [tθ, tð]. Russian phoneticians look at English affricates through the eyes of a phoneme theory, according to which a phoneme has three aspects: articulatory, acoustic and functional, the latter being the most significant one. As to British phoneticians, their primary concern is the articulatory-acoustic unity of these complexes.

Слайд 14 Before looking at these complexes from a functional

Before looking at these complexes from a functional point of view

point of view it is necessary to define their

articulatory indivisibility. According to N.S. Trubetzkoy's point of view a sound complex may be considered monophonemic if: a) its elements belong to the same syllable; b) it is produced by one articulatory effort; c) its duration should not exceed normal duration of elements. Let’s apply these criteria to the sound complexes.

Слайд 15 1. Syllabic indivisibility

1. Syllabic indivisibility

Слайд 16 In the words in the left column the

In the words in the left column the sounds [t∫], [tr],

sounds [t∫], [tr], [ts], [tθ] belong to one syllable

and cannot be divided into two elements by a syllable dividing line. 2. Articulatory indivisibility. Special instrumental analysis shows that all the sound complexes are homogeneous and produced by one articulatory effort. 3.   Duration. With G.P. Torsuyev we could state that length of sounds depends on the position in the phonetic context, therefore it cannot serve a reliable basis in phonological analysis. He writes that the length of English [t∫] in the words chair and match is different; [t∫] in match is considerably longer than |t| in mat and may be even longer than [∫] in mash. This does not prove, however, that [t∫] is biphonemic.

Слайд 17 By way of conclusion we could say that

By way of conclusion we could say that the two approaches

the two approaches have been adopted towards this phenomenon

are as follows: the finding that there are eight affricates in English [t∫], [dж], [tr], [dr], [ts], [dz], [tð], [dθ] is consistent with articulatory and acoustic point of view, because in this respect the entities are indivisible. This is the way the British phoneticians see the situation. On the other hand, Russian phoneticians are consistent in looking at the phenomenon from the morphological and the phonological point of view which allows them to define [t∫], [dж] as monophonemic units and [tr], [dr], [ts], [dz], [tð], [dθ] as biphonemic complexes. However, this point of view reveals the possibility of ignoring the articulatory and acoustic indivisibility.

Слайд 18 The system of vowel phonemes. Problems of diphthongs

The system of vowel phonemes. Problems of diphthongs and vowel length

and vowel length


Слайд 19 The following 20 vowel phonemes are distinguished in

The following 20 vowel phonemes are distinguished in BBC English (RP):

BBC English (RP): [i:, a:, o:, u:, з:, i,

e, æ, σ, υ, л, ə; ei, ai, oi, аυ, eυ, υə, iə].

Слайд 20 Principles of classification provide the basis for the

Principles of classification provide the basis for the establishment of the

establishment of the following distinctive oppositions: 1.   Stability of articulation 1.1.

monophthongs vs. diphthongs bit - bait, kit - kite, John - join, debt — doubt 1.2. diphthongs vs. diphthongoids bile - bee, boat — boot, raid - rude

Слайд 21 2.   Position of the tongue 2.1. horizontal movement of

2.   Position of the tongue 2.1. horizontal movement of the tongue

the tongue a) front vs. central          cab — curb, bed

— bird           b) back vs. central            pull – pearl, cart - curl, call - curl           2.2. vertical movement of the tongue a)     close (high) vs. mid-open (mid) bid — bird, week - work b)     open (low) vs. mid-open (mid) lark - lurk, call — curl, bard-bird 4.     Position of the lips rounded vs. unrounded don — darn, pot - part

Слайд 22 The English diphthongs are, like the affricates, the

The English diphthongs are, like the affricates, the object of a

object of a sharp phonological controversy, whose essence is

the same as in the case of affricates are the English diphthongs biphonemic sound complexes or composite monophonemic entities? Diphthongs are defined differently by different authors. One definition is based on the ability of a vowel to form a syllable. Since in a diphthong only one element serves as a syllabic nucleus, a diphthong is a single sound. Another definition of a diphthong as a single sound is based on the instability of the second element. The 3d group of scientists defines a diphthong from the accentual point of view: since only one element is accented and the other is unaccented, a diphthong is a single sound. D. Jones defines diphthongs as unisyllabic gliding sounds in the articulation of which the organs of speech start from one position and then glide to another position.

Слайд 23 N.S. Trubetzkoy states that a diphthong should be

N.S. Trubetzkoy states that a diphthong should be (a) unisyllabic, that

(a) unisyllabic, that is the parts of a diphthong

cannot belong to two syllables; (b) monophonemic with gliding articulation; (c) its length should not exceed the length of a single phoneme. In accordance with the principle of structural simplicity and economy American descriptivists liquidated the diphthongs in English as unit phonemes.

Слайд 24 Applied to the English diphthongs, all these criteria

Applied to the English diphthongs, all these criteria support the view

support the view of their monophonemic status. Problem of length.

There are long vowel phonemes in English and short. However, the length of the vowels is not the only distinctive feature of minimal pairs like Pete -pit, beet - bit, etc. In other words the difference between i: i. u: - υ is not only quantitative but also qualitative, which is conditioned by different positions of the bulk of the tongue. For example, in words bead- bid not only the length of the vowels is different but in the [i:] articulation the bulk of the tongue occupies more front and high position then in the articulation of [i].

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