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Phonology in the English Language
Phonology is the study of the basic sounds and speech patterns of a
language.
The English language is full of words and sounds borrowed from other languages, giving it a mixture of sound patterns.
Examples:
English word
|
Origin
|
pizza
|
Italian
|
skunk
|
Native American
|
academy
|
Greek
|
tobacco
|
Spanish
|
robot
|
Czech
|
kidnap
|
Danish
|
lottery
|
Dutch
|
mammoth
|
Russian
|
data
|
Latin
|
Vowel
sounds:
There are only five vowels in the American
English language.
Aa Ee Ii Oo Uu
Depending on the word and blend, these five vowels can make up about 21 unique sounds.
|
Vowel
|
Long sound
|
Short sound
|
Additional sound
|
Blended
sounds |
|
A
|
baby
trade day |
apple
dad sad |
father
water ball |
wheat
lead train |
|
E
|
teeth
need green |
next
bed red |
cried
bread |
|
|
I
|
wide
like side |
pick
trip lip |
said
laid tried |
|
|
O
|
open
bone nose |
olive
October on |
book
loose |
road
toad crowd |
|
U
|
use
unicorn |
under
up umbrella |
purple
|
blue
true loud thought |
There are 21 consonants in the American English
language. Consonants are all letters in the alphabet except for the vowels.
Bb Cc Dd Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn
Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
Consonant
|
Sounds
|
B
|
ball
boy |
C
|
color
city |
D
|
dog
daughter |
F
|
fight
father |
G
|
girl
giant |
H
|
happy
hard |
J
|
jump
January |
K
|
kid
king |
L
|
long
love |
M
|
mom
may |
N
|
November
nice |
P
|
purple
pink |
Q
|
quick
queen |
R
|
row
river |
S
|
September
wise |
T
|
teacher
time |
V
|
visit
vampire |
W
|
word
wife |
X
|
x-ray
extra |
Y
|
yellow
lady |
Z
|
zipper
zap |
Note: the letters c and g can have a hard sound or a soft sound.
- When
the letter c is pronounced as in cat or corner,
we call it hard.
- When
the letter c is pronounced as in city
or center, we call it soft.
- When
the letter g is pronounced as in go or get,
we call it hard.
- When
the letter g is pronounced as in giant
or gentle, we call it soft.
The same sounds
The consonants only make 18 unique sounds
individually. Some of the letters can make the same sound.
Examples:
- city and snake
- cake and kids
- zip and rose
Blended consonants
Blended consonants make many more sounds. Let us
look at a few examples of blended consonant sounds.
Examples:
Word
|
Explanation
|
cracker
|
The blended ck makes
a hard K sound.
|
white
|
The blended wh makes
an airy sound.
|
with
|
th blended
together can make a few sounds
|
the
|
|
thin
|
|
rough
|
gh blended
in this word makes an F sound
|
ghost
|
gh blended
in this word makes a G sound
|
through
|
gh blended
in this word makes an /oo/ sound
|
daughter
|
gh blended
in this word is silent
|
quick
|
q and u work
together to make a /kw/ wound
|
Christmas
|
ch blended in this word
makes a hard K sound
|
English
|
sh makes
a blended sound like shut
|
Dialects
A dialect is a form of the
language that is spoken in a certain area. It may be different than
the forms of the languages spoken in other areas.
In addition to the basic sounds of the American
English alphabet, pronunciation of words can vary from dialect to dialect.
There are eight major identified dialects in
North America and Canada.
(source: http://aschmann.net/AmEng/)- Canada
- Northern
New England
- North
- Greater
New York City
- The
Midland
- The
South
- North
Central
- The
West
Examples of pronunciations by dialect:
- Calm
some dialects pronounce the /l/ while others leave it silent. - Pin
and pen
some pronounce both words with a short /i/ while others say each word uniquely. - Far
In Southern dialects far is said like father, dropping /r/. - Cart
In Northern dialects the /r/ is dropped so cart = cot.
This was a review of some of the basic terms and concepts in phonology of the English language.







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