Simple introduction of phonetics and phonology.

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PHONOLOGY
CHOHLA BHARGAV

INTRODUCTION
According to Bloomfield,
"Phonology is the organization of sounds into patterns"
In order to fulfill the communicative functions,
languages organize their material, the vocal
noises, into recurrent bits and pieces arranged in sound patterns.
It is the study of this formal
organization of languages which is known as phonology.
What is Sound?
How and where is it produced from?
How is it received by the ears?
How and why is one sound different from the other?
Question like this is the subject matter of phonology

Difference between Phonetics and Phonology
Phonetics is the science of speech sounds, their production, transmission and reception. It
represents all the speech sounds in general and with no perticular reference to any one
language.
Phonology is the study of vocal sounds and sound changes, phonemes and their variants in a
particular language. If Phonetics can be likened to a world, phonology is a country.
Phonetics is one and the same for all the languages of the world, but the phonology of one
language will differ from the phonology of another.
According to John Lyons, phonology is the level at which the linguist describes the sounds of
a particular language. The subject matter of phonology is selected phonetic material from the
total resources available to human beings from phonetics.
The human vocal system can produce a very large number of different speech sounds.
Members of a particular speech community speaking that particular language, however, use
only a limited number of these sounds. Every language makes its own selection of sounds and
organizes them into characteristic patterns. This selection of sounds and their arrangement
into patterns constitute the phonology of the language.
Phonetics is general and Phonology is particular and functional.

Major Concepts of Phonology:
1. Phoneme:
Most linguistics has regarded the phoneme as one of the basic units of language. But they
have not all defined the phonemes in the same way. the term phoneme was first use in the late
1870s by Saussure. he has introduced two Phonemes but the major work has been done by edward
example, 'Put' 'But' 'Cut' 'Bat' 'Cat' 'Sat' 'Mat' etc.
2. Phone:
It is consider to be any objective speech sound consider as a physical event and without
regard as to how it finds into the structure of any given language is a phone. Therefore a
phone in phonology is the smallest possible segment of sound abstractive from speech

3. Allophone:
Some sounds the native speaker thinks are the same while others are different. the linguistics
has to figure out which sounds are having common elements in it and how it differs from
each other. For example: /k/ - Keen, Calm, Coal etc

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