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英语专业考研语言学复习资料
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第一部分胡壮麟《语言学教程》
第一章《语言学教程》各章节提纲笔记
第二章《语言学教程》重难点学习提示
第三章《语言学教程》(修订版)测试题
第四章《语言学教程》课后答案
第五章胡壮麟的语言学术语英汉对照翻译表
第二部分戴炜栋《简明语言学教程》
第三部分语言学试题集锦精华
第一部分胡壮麟《语言学教程》
第一章《语言学教程》各章节提纲笔记
Chapter1InvitationstoLinguistics
1.1Whystudylanguage?
1.Languageisveryessentialtohumanbeings.
2.Inlanguagetherearemanythingsweshouldknow.
3.Forfurtherunderstanding,weneedtostudylanguagescientifically.
1.2Whatislanguage?
Languageisameansofverbalcommunication.Itisasystemofarbitraryvocal
symbolsusedforhumancommunication.
1.3Designfeaturesoflanguage
Thefeaturesthatdefineourhumanlanguagescanbecalleddesignfeatureswhich
candistinguishhumanlanguagefromanyanimalsystemofcommunication.
1.3.1Arbitrariness
Arbitrarinessreferstothefactthatthefonnsoflinguisticsignsbearno
naturalrelationshiptotheirmeanings.
1.3.2Duality
Dualityreferstothepropertyofhavingtwolevelsofstructures,suchthat
unitsoftheprimarylevelarecomposedofelementsofthesecondarylevel
andeachofthetwolevelshasitsownprinciplesoforganization.
1.3.3Creativity
Creativitymeansthatlanguageisresourcefulbecauseofitsdualityand
itsrecursiveness.Recursivenessreferstotherulewhichcanbeapplied
repeatedlywithoutanydefinitelimit.Therecursivenatureoflanguage
providesatheoreticalbasisforthepossibilityofcreatingendlesssentences.
1.3.4Displacement
Displacementmeansthathumanlanguagesenabletheirusersto
symbolizeobjects,eventsandconceptswhicharenotpresent(intimeand
space)atthemomentofconversation.
1.4Originoflanguage
1.Thebow-wowtheory
Inprimitivetimespeopleimitatedthesoundsoftheanimalcallsinthewild
environmenttheylivedandspeechdevelopedfromthat.
2.Thepooh-poohtheory
Inthehardlifeofourprimitiveancestors,theyutterinstinctivesoundsof
pains,angerandjoywhichgraduallydevelopedintolanguage.
3.The"yo-he-ho"theory
Asprimitivepeopleworkedtogether,theyproducedsomerhythmicgrunts
whichgraduallydevelopedintochantsandthenintolanguage.
1.5Functionsoflanguage
AsisproposedbyJacobson,languagehassixfunctions:
1.Referential:toconveymessageandinformation;
2.Poetic:toindulgeinlanguagefbritsownsake;
3.Emotive:toexpressattitudes,feelingsandemotions;
4.Conative:topersuadeandinfluenceothersthroughcommandsandentreaties;
5.Phatic:toestablishcommunionwithothers;
6.Metalingual:toclearupintentions,wordsandmeanings.
Halliday(1994)proposesatheoryofmetafiinctionsoflanguage.Itmeansthat
languagehasthreemetafunctions:
1.Ideationalfunction:toconveynewinfbnnation,tocommunicateacontent
thatisunknowntothehearer;
2.Interpersonalfunction:embodyingalluseoflanguagetoexpresssocialand
personalrelationships;
3.Textualfunction:referringtothefactthatlanguagehasmechanismstomake
anystretchofspokenandwrittendiscourseintoacoherentandunifiedtext
andmakealivingpassagedifferentfromarandomlistofsentences.
AccordingtoHuZhuanglin,languagehasatleastsevenfunctions:
1.5.1Informative
Theinformativefunctionmeanslanguageistheinstrumentofthought
andpeopleoftenuseittocommunicatenewinformation.
1.5.2Interpersonalfunction
Theinterpersonalfunctionmeanspeoplecanuselanguagetoestablish
andmaintaintheirstatusinasociety.
1.5.3Performative
Theperformativefunctionoflanguageisprimarilytochangethesocial
statusofpersons,asinmarriageceremonies,thesentencingofcriminals,the
blessingofchildren,thenamingofashipatalaunchingceremony,andthe
cursingofenemies.
1.5.4Emotivefunction
Theemotivefunctionisoneofthemostpowerfulusesoflanguage
becauseitissocrucialinchangingtheemotionalstatusofanaudienceforor
againstsomeoneorsomething.
1.5.5Phaticcommunion
Thephaticcommunionmeanspeoplealwaysusesomesmall,seemingly
meaninglessexpressionssuchasGoodmorning,Godblessyou,Niceday,
etc.,tomaintainacomfortablerelationshipbetweenpeoplewithoutany
factualcontent.
1.5.6Recreationalfunction
Therecreationalfunctionmeanspeopleuselanguageforthesheerjoyof
usingit,suchasababy'sbabblingorachanter'schanting.
1.5.7Metalingualfunction
Themetalingualfunctionmeanspeoplecanuselanguagetotalkabout
itself.E.g.Icanusetheword"book"totalkaboutabook,andIcanalsouse
theexpression"thewordbook"totalkaboutthesign"b-o-o-k“itself.
1.6Whatislinguistics?
Linguisticsisthescientificstudyoflanguage.Itstudiesnotjustonelanguageof
anyonecommunity,butthelanguageofallhumanbeings.
1.7Mainbranchesoflinguistics
1.7.1Phonetics
Phoneticsisthestudyofspeechsounds,itincludesthreemainareas:
articulatoryphonetics,acousticphonetics,andauditoryphonetics.
1.7.2Phonology
Phonologystudiestherulesgoverningthestructure,distribution,and
sequencingofspeechsoundsandtheshapeofsyllables.
1.7.3Morphology
Morphologystudiestheminimalunitsofmeaning-morphemesand
word-formationprocesses.
1.7.4Syntax
Syntaxreferstotherulesgoverningthewaywordsarecombinedtoform
sentencesinalanguage,orsimply,thestudyoftheformationofsentences.
1.7.5Semantics
Semanticsexamineshowmeaningisencodedinalanguage.
1.7.6Pragmatics
Pragmaticsisthestudyofmeaningincontext.
1.8Macrolinguistics
Macrolinguisticsisthestudyoflanguageinallaspects,distinctfrom
microlinguistics,whichdealtsolelywiththeformalaspectoflanguagesystem.
1.8.1Psycholinguistics
Psycholinguisticsinvestigatestheinterrelationoflanguageandmind,in
processingandproducingutterancesandinlanguageacquisitionforexample.
1.8.2Sociolinguistics
Sociolinguisticsisatermwhichcoversavarietyofdifferentinterestsin
languageandsociety,includingthelanguageandthesocialcharacteristicsofits
users.
1.8.3Anthropologicallinguistics
Anthropologicallinguisticsstudiestherelationshipbetweenlanguage
andcultureinacommunity.
1.8.4Computationallinguistics
Computationallinguisticsisaninterdisciplinaryfieldwhichcenters
aroundtheuseofcomputerstoprocessorproducehumanlanguage.
1.9Importantdistinctionsinlinguistics
1.9.1Descriptivevs.prescriptive
Tosaythatlinguisticsisadescriptivescienceistosaythatthelinguist
triestodiscoverandrecordtherulestowhichthemembersofa
language-communityactuallyconformanddoesnotseektoimposeupon
themotherrules,ornorms,ofcorrectness.
Prescriptivelinguisticsaimstolaydownrulesforthecorrectuseof
languageandsettlethedisputesoverusageonceandfbrall.
Forexample,uDon,tsayX."isaprescriptivecommand;"Peopledon't
sayX:'isadescriptivestatement.Thedistinctionliesinprescribinghow
thingsoughttobeanddescribinghowthingsare.Inthe18"century,allthe
mainEuropeanlanguageswerestudiedprescriptively.However,modem
linguisticsismostlydescriptivebecausethenatureoflinguisticsasascience
determinesitspreoccupationwithdescriptioninsteadofprescription.
1.9.2Synchronicvs.diachronic
Asynchronicstudytakesafixedinstant(usuallyatpresent)asitspoint
ofobservation.Saussure\diachronicdescriptionisthestudyofalanguage
throughthecourseofitshistory.E.g.astudyofthefeaturesoftheEnglish
usedinShakespeare^timewouldbesynchronic,andastudyofthechanges
Englishhasundergonesincethenwouldbeadiachronicstudy.Inmodem
linguistics,synchronicstudyseemstoenjoypriorityoverdiachronicstudy.
Thereasonisthatunlessthevariousstateofalanguagearesuccessfully
studieditwouldbedifficulttodescribethechangesthathavetakenplacein
itshistoricaldevelopment.
1.9.3Langue&parole
Saussuredistinguishedthelinguisticcompetenceofthespeakerandthe
actualphenomenaordataoflinguisticsaslangueandparole.Langueis
relativestableandsystematic,paroleissubjecttopersonalandsituational
constraints;langueisnotspokenbyanindividual,paroleisalwaysa
naturallyoccurringevent.Whatalinguistshoulddo,accordingtoSaussure,
istodrawrulesfromamassofconfusedfacts,i.e.todiscovertheregularities
governingallinstancesofparoleandmakethemthesubjectoflinguistics.
1.9.4Competenceandperformance
AccordingtoChomsky,alanguageuser'sunderlyingknowledgeabout
thesystemofrulesiscalledthelinguisticcompetence,andtheactualuseof
languageinconcretesituationsiscalledperformance.Competenceenablesa
speakertoproduceandunderstandandindefinitenumberofsentencesandto
recognizegrammaticalmistakesandambiguities.Aspeaker'scompetenceis
stablewhilehisperformanceisofteninfluencedbypsychologicalandsocial
factors.Soaspeaker'sperformancedoesnotalwaysmatchhissupposed
competence.Chomskybelievesthatlinguistsoughttostudycompetence,
ratherthanperformance.Chomsky'scompetence-performancedistinctionis
notexactlythesameas,thoughsimilarto,Saussure'slangue-parole
distinction.Langueisasocialproductandasetofconventionsofa
community,whilecompetenceisdeemedasapropertyofmindofeach
individual.Saussurelooksatlanguagemorefromasociologicalor
sociolinguisticpointofviewthanChomskysincethelatterdealswithhis
issuespsychologicallyorpsycholinguistically.
1.9.5Eticvs.emic
[Thesetwotermsarestillveryvaguetome.AfterIreadJiDaohong's
book,Icanunderstandthembetter,butbecausetheyarevaguelymentioned
inHu'sbook,itseemsverydifficultformetounderstandthemfully.-
icywarmtea]
Beingeticmeansresearchers9makingfartoomany,aswellas
behaviorallyandinconsequential,differentiations,justasoftenthecasewith
phoneticsvs.phonemicsanalysisinlinguisticsproper.
Anemicsetofspeechactsandeventsmustbeonethatisvalidatedas
meaningfulviafinalresourcetothenativemembersofaspeechcommunity
ratherthanviaappealtotheinvestigator\ingenuityorintuitionalone.
Followingthesuffixformationsof(phon)eticsvs(phon)emics,these
termswereintroducedintothesocialsciencesbyKennethPike(1967)to
denotethedistinctionbetweenthematerialandfunctionalstudyoflanguage:
phoneticsstudiestheacousticallymeasurableandarticulatorilydefinable
immediatesoundutterances,whereasphonemicsanalyzesthespecific
selectioneachlanguagemakesfromthatuniversalcataloguefroma
functionalaspect.
Chapter2SpeechSounds
2.1Speechproductionandperception
Phoneticsisthestudyofspeechsounds.Itincludesthreemainareas:
1.Articulatoryphonetics-thestudyoftheproductionofspeechsounds
2.Acousticphonetics-thestudyofthephysicalpropertiesofthesounds
producedinspeech
3.Auditoryphonetics-thestudyofperceptionofspeechsounds
Mostphoneticiansareinterestedinarticulatoryphonetics.
2.2Speechorgans
Speechorgansarethosepartsofthehumanbodyinvolvedintheproductionof
speech.Thespeechorganscanbeconsideredasconsistingofthreeparts:theinitiator
oftheairstream,theproducerofvoiceandtheresonatingcavities.
2.3Segments,divergences,andphonetictranscription
2.3.1Segmentsanddivergences
AstherearemoresoundsinEnglishthanitsletters,eachlettermust
representmorethanonesound.
2.3.2Phonetictranscription
InternationalPhoneticAlphabet(IPA):thesystemofsymbolsfbr
representingthepronunciationofwordsinanylanguageaccordingtothe
principlesoftheInternationalPhoneticAssociation.Thesymbolsconsistsof
lettersanddiacritics.SomelettersaretakenfromtheRomanalphabet,some
arespecialsymbols.
2.4Consonants
2.4.1Consonantsandvowels
Aconsonantisproducedbyconstrictingorobstructingthevocaltractat
someplacestodivert,impede,orcompletelyshutofftheflowofairinthe
oralcavity.
Avowelisproducedwithoutobstructionsonoturbulenceoratotal
stoppingoftheaircanbeperceived.
2.4.2Consonants
Thecategoriesofconsonantareestablishedonthebasisofseveral
factors.Themostimportantofthesefactorsare:
1.theactualrelationshipbetweenthearticulatorsandthusthewayin
whichtheairpassesthroughcertainpartsofthevocaltract(manner
ofarticulation);
2.whereinthevocaltractthereisapproximation,narrowing,orthe
obstructionoftheair(placeofarticulation).
2.4.3Mannersofarticulation
1.Stop/plosive:Aspeechsoundwhichisproducedbystoppingtheair
streamfromthelungsandthensuddenlyreleasingit.InEnglish,
[□(r9(Q(z9♦(39209/Jo]arestopsand
[003■石arenasalstops.
2.Fricative:Aspeechsoundwhichisproducedbyallowingtheair
streamfromthelungstoescapewithfriction.Thisiscausedby
bringingthetwoarticulators,e.g.theupperteethandthelowerlip,
closetogetherbutnotclosesenoughtostoptheairstreams
completely.InEnglish,
❖EQ个&*石3€(r9年国守阻笈]are
fricatives.
3.(Median)approximant:Anarticulationinwhichonearticulatoris
closetoanother,butwithoutthevocaltractbeingnarrowedtosuch
anextentthataturbulentairstreamisproduced.InEnglishthisclass
ofsoundsincludes[<(:9口09⑺.
4.Lateral(approximant):Aspeechsoundwhichisproducedby
partiallyblockingtheairstreamfromthelungs,usuallybythe
tongue,butlettingitescapeatoneorbothsidesoftheblockage.[•]
istheonlylateralinEnglish.
Otherconsonantalarticulationsincludetrill,taporflap,andaffricate.
2.4.4Placesofarticulation
1.Bilabial:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththetwolips.
2.Labiodental:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththelowerlipand
theupperfrontteeth.
3.Dental:Aspeechsoundwhichismadebythetonguetiporblade
andtheupperfrontteeth.
4.Alveolar:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththetonguetiporblade
andthealveolarridge.
5.Postalveolar:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththetonguetipand
thebackofthealveolarridge.
6.Retroflex:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththetonguetipor
bladecurledbacksothattheundersideofthetonguetiporblade
formsastricturewiththebackofthealveolarridgeorthehard
palate.
7.Palatal:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththefrontofthetongue
andthehardpalate.
8.Velar:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththebackofthetongue
andthesoftpalate.
9.Uvular:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththebackofthetongue
andtheuvula,theshortprojectionofthesofttissueandmuscleat
theposteriorendofthevelum.
10.Pharyngeal:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththerootofthe
tongueandthewallsofthepharynx.
11.Glottal:Aspeechsoundwhichismadewiththetwopiecesofvocal
foldspushedtowardseachother.
2.4.5TheconsonantsofEnglish
ReceivedPronunciation(RP):ThetypeofBritishStandardEnglish
pronunciationwhichhasbeenregardedastheprestigevarietyandwhich
showsnoregionalvariation.Ithasoftenbeenpopularlyreferredtoas”BBC
English,,or“OxfordEnglish,,becauseitiswidelyusedintheprivatesector
oftheeducationsystemandspokenbymostnewsreadersoftheBBC
network.
AchartofEnglishconsonants
MannerofPlaceofarticulation
articulationLabio
BilabiDentAlveolPost-PalatGlotta
Velar
alalaralveolaral1
dental
□切
Stop♦a
St小
Nasalo■艮
Fricative♦相存分zWV
❖e
Approxima
♦□er
nt
Lateral■
Affricate
守
Inmanycasestherearetwosoundsthatsharethesameplaceandmanner
ofarticulation.Thesepairsofconsonantsaredistinguishedbyvoicing,the
oneappearingontheleftisvoicelessandtheoneontherightisvoiced.
Therefore,theconsonantsofEnglishcanbedescribedinthefollowing
way:
[p]voicelessbilabialstop
[b]voicedbilabialstop
[s]voicelessalveolarfricative
[z]voicedalveolarfricative
[m]bilabialnasal
[n]alveolarnasal
[I]alveolarlateral
[j]palatalapproximant
[h]glottalfricative
[r]alveolarapproximant
2.5Vowels
2.5.1Thecriteriaofvoweldescription
1.Thepartofthetonguethatisraised-front,center,orback.
2.Theextenttowhichthetonguerisesinthedirectionofthepalate.
Normally,threeorfourdegreesarerecognized:high,mid(often
dividedintomid-highandmid-low)andlow.
3.Thekindofopeningmadeatthelips-variousdegreesoflip
roundingorspreading.
4.Thepositionofthesoftpalate-raisedfororalvowels,andlowered
forvowelswhichhavebeennasalized.
2.5.2Thetheoryofcardinalvowels
[Icywarmteadoesn'tquiteunderstandthistheory.]
Cardinalvowelsareasetofvowelqualitiesarbitrarilydefined,fixedand
unchanging,intendingtoprovideaframeofreferencefbrthedescriptionof
theactualvowelsofexistinglanguages.
Byconvention,theeightprimarycardinalvowelsarenumberedfrom
onetoeightasfollows:CV1[X],CV2[HL],CV3[G],CV4[S],CV5阈,
CV6[HCV7[n],CV8[<].
Asetofsecondarycardinalvowelsisobtainedbyreversingthe
lip-roundingforagiveposition:CV9-CV16.[IamsorryIcannottypeout
manyofthese.Ifyouwanttoknow,youmayconsultthetextbookp.47.-
icywarmtea]
2.5.3Vowelglides
Pure(monophthong)vowels:vowelswhichareproducedwithoutany
noticeablechangeinvowelquality.
Vbwelglides:Vowelswherethereisanaudiblechangeofquality.
Diphthong:Avowelwhichisusuallyconsideredasonedistinctivevowel
ofaparticularlanguagebutreallyinvolvestwovowels,withonevowel
glidingtotheother.
2.5.4ThevowelsofRP
[XH]highfronttenseunroundedvowel
[♦]highbacklaxroundedvowel
[寸]centrallaxunroundedvowel
[到lowbacklaxroundedvowel
2.6Coarticulationandphonetictranscription
2.6.1Coarticulation
Coarticulation:Thesimultaneousoroverlappingarticulationoftwo
successivephonologicalunits.
Anticipatorycoarticulation:Ifthesoundbecomesmorelikethe
followingsound,asinthecaseoflamp,itisknownasanticipatory
coarticulation.
Perseverativecoarticulation:Ifthesounddisplaystheinfluenceofthe
precedingsound,asinthecaseofmap.itisperseverativecoarticulation.
Nasalization:Changeorprocessbywhichvowelsorconsonantsbecome
nasal.
Diacritics:Anymarkinwritingadditionaltoaletterorotherbasic
elements.
2.6.2Broadandnarrowtranscriptions
Theuseofasimplesetofsymbolsinourtranscriptioniscalledabroad
transcription.Theuseofmorespecificsymbolstoshowmorephoneticdetail
isreferredtoasanarrowtranscription.Theformerwasmeanttoindicate
onlythesesoundscapableofdistinguishingonewordfromanotherinagiven
languagewhilethelatterwasmeanttosymbolizeallthepossiblespeech
sounds,includingeventheminutestshadesofpronunciation.
2.7Phonologicalanalysis
Phoneticsisthestudyofspeechsounds.Itincludesthreemainareas:articulatory
phonetics,acousticphonetics,andauditoryphonetics.Ontheotherhand,phonology
studiestherulesgoverningthestructure,distribution,andsequencingofspeech
soundsandtheshapeofsyllables.Thereisafairdegreeofoverlapinwhatconcerns
thetwosubjects,sosometimesitishardtodrawtheboundarybetweenthem.
Phoneticsisthestudyofallpossiblespeechsoundswhilephonologystudiestheway
inwhichspeakersofalanguagesystematicallyuseaselectionofthesesoundsin
ordertoexpressmeaning.Thatistosay,phonologyisconcernedwiththelinguistic
patterningofsoundsinhumanlanguages,withitsprimaryaimbeingtodiscoverthe
principlesthatgovernthewaysoundsareorganizedinlanguages,andtoexplainthe
variationsthatoccur.
2.8Phonemesandallophones
2.8.1Minimalpairs
Minimalpairsaretwowordsinalanguagewhichdifferfromeachother
byonlyonedistinctivesoundandwhichalsodifferinmeaning.E.g.the
Englishwordstieanddieareminimalpairsastheydifferinmeaningandin
theirinitialphonemes/t/and/d/.Byidentifyingtheminimalpairsofa
language,aphenologistcanfindoutwhichsoundsubstitutionscause
differencesofmeaning.
2.8.2Thephonemetheory
2.8.3Allophones
Aphonemeisthesmallestlinguisticunitofsoundthatcansignala
differenceinmeaning.Anyofthedifferentformsofaphonemeiscalledits
allophones.E.g.inEnglish,whenthephoneme/□/occursatthebeginning
ofthewordlikepeak/口兴国&j/,itissaidwithalittlepuffofair,itis
aspirated.Butwhen/□/occursinthewordlikespeakitissaid
withoutthepuffoftheair,itisunaspirated.Boththeaspirated[□力inpeak
andtheunaspirated[□]inspeakhavethesamephonemicfunction,i.e.they
arebothheardandidentifiedas/□/andnotas/设/;theyarebothallophones
ofthephoneme/□/.
2.9Phonologicalprocesses
2.9.1Assimilation
Assimilation:Aprocessbywhichonesoundtakesonsomeorallthe
characteristicsofaneighboringsound.
Regressiveassimilation:Ifafollowingsoundisinfluencingapreceding
sound,wecallitregressiveassimilation.
Progressiveassimilation:Ifaprecedingsoundisinfluencingafollowing
sound,wecallitprogressiveassimilation.
Devoicing:Aprocessbywhichvoicedsoundsbecomevoiceless.
DevoicingofvoicedconsonantsoftenoccursinEnglishwhentheyareatthe
endofaword.
2.9.2Phonologicalprocessesandphonologicalrules
Thechangesinassimilation,nasalization,dentalization,andvelarization
areallphonologicalprocessesinwhichatargetoraffectedsegment
undergoesastructuralchangeincertainenvironmentsorcontexts.Ineach
processthechangeisconditionedortriggeredbyafollowingsoundor,inthe
caseofprogressiveassimilation,aprecedingsound.Consequently,wecan
saythatanyphonologicalprocessmusthavethreeaspectstoit:asetof
soundstoundergotheprocess;asetofsoundsproducedbytheprocess;aset
ofsituationsinwhichtheprocessapplies.
Wecanrepresenttheprocessbymansofanarrow:voicedfricative-
voiceless/voiceless.Thisisaphonologicalrule.Theslash(/)
specifiestheenvironmentinwhichthechangetakesplace.Thebar(called
thefbcusbar)indicatesthepositionofthetargetsegment.Sotherulereads:a
voicedfricativeistransformedintothecorrespondingvoicelesssoundwhen
itappearsbeforeavoicelesssound.
2.9.3Ruleordering
[Nomuchtosay,soomitted-icywarmtea]
2.10Distinctivefeatures
Distinctivefeature:Aparticularcharacteristicwhichdistinguishesonedistinctive
soundunitofalanguagefromanotheroronegroupofsoundsfromanothergroup.
Binaryfeature:Apropertyofaphonemeorawordwhichcanbeusedtodescribe
thephonemeorword.Abinaryfeatureiseitherpresentorabsent.Binaryfeaturesare
alsousedtodescribethesemanticpropertiesofwords.
2.11Syllables
Suprasegmentalfeatures:Suprasegmentalfeaturesarethoseaspectsofspeech
thatinvolvemorethansinglesoundsegments.Theprincipalsuprasegmentalfeatures
aresyllables,stress,tone,andintonation.
Syllable:Aunitinspeechwhichisoftenlongerthanonesoundandsmallerthana
wholeword.
Opensyllable:Asyllablewhichendsinavowel.
Closedsyll
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