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Name : Andi Aldi

NIM : 161160040
Class : TBI 2 ( 5th semester)
Subject : English Phonology
Make 10 Q & A
1. Explain the differences between phonology and phonetic!

Answer : Phonology examines language sounds as a mental unit, encapsulated


symbolically. While phonetic examines how symbolic in
Sound is manifested as a continuous physical objects.

2. What one of the tools of phonology?

Answer : One of the tools of phonology is then to discover exactly what these
cognitively important properties are and how they function in expressing regularities
about language.

3. What the relation between phonetic and phonology?

Answer : Phonetic and phonology both study language sound.

4. Phonetic are divide 2, mention and explain?

Answer : 1. Acoustic and auditory phonetic focus on how the sound travel through the
air on the form of waves and the effects of these waves occur on the ears and brain of
the listener.
2. Articulation phonetics which identify which organ and muscles are
involved in producing different sounds. The sounds are then sent from the speaker to
the listener.

5. Describe the process of sound production?

Answer : Sounds production involves the manipulation of airflow, production of


speech generally begins with the lungs which drive the air coming out of our mouth.
Air is served out of the lungs through the vocal folds, which act as a valve that goes
through a repeated cycle of blocking and allowing air to pass from the lungs to the
vocal tract. This repeated movement of air would produce a waveforms that looks
something, which represents airflow through the vocal folds when a voice sound is
produce.

6. What are speech sound?

Answer : Speech sound are Complex waveforms which virtually impossible to describe
with intuitive descriptions of they look like.

7. What is vowels are period?

Answer : Vowels are period is which means that the pattern of their waveforms repeat
over time.

8. Mention organ of speech!

Answer : 1. Lips, 2. Teeth, 3. Tongue, 4. Uvula, 5. Glottis, 6. Alveolar ridge, 7. Palate, 8.


Velum, 9. Pharynx, and 10.larynx.

9. What is “sound” ?

Answer : A sound is a complex pattern rapid variations in air pressure, traveling from a
sound Source and striking the way, which causes a series of neural signals to be
received in the brain : this is true of speech, music, and random noises.

10. Explain the way to analyze speech sound is in terms of arrangement of articulation !

Answer : The Lips, tongue, and other organ of the vocal tract required to produce a
particular speech sound by appropriate positioning of articulators, the shape of the
vocal tract can be changed, and consequently the sound the sound which emerges
from the vocal tract can be changed (much as different size bottles produce different
tones when you blow across the top).

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