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Phonetics
Phonetics and Non-Linguistic Sciences
Phonetics and Physics
Phonetics and Medicine
Phonetics and Statistics
Phonetics and Psychology
Phonetics and other Branches of Linguistics
Phonetics and Grammar
Reading rules
Vowel interchange
Intonation
Shift of logical stress
Phonetics and Lexicology
Different parts of speech
Homographs
Homonymous words and word groups
Phonetics and Stylistics
Intonation and its components
Repetition of words, phrases and sounds
Sound symbolism/phonaesthetics/onomatopoeia
Phonetics and Orthoepics
Four Components of Phonetics
Phonemic structure
Discrete phonemes
Distribution of phonemes
Transition of phonemes
CC (assimilation)
CV
VV
VC
Syllabication
Syllable Formation
Syllable Division
Accentuation
Physical nature of accent
Degree of accent
Place of accent
Fixed
Free
Intonation
Branches of Phonetics
Object of the study
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Auditory phonetics
Sphere of application
General phonetics
Special phonetics
Number of languages
Descriptive phonetics
Comparative phonetics
Time characterictics
Historical phonetics
Contemporary phonetics
Field of application
Practical phonetics
Theoretical phonetics
Aspects of Phonetics
Articulatory aspect
Power mechanism
Vibration mechanism
Resonator mechanism
Obstruction mechanism
Acoustic aspect
Fundamental tone
Partial tones
Auditory aspect
Functional aspect
Methods of Investigation
Subjective
Visual analyses
Auditory analyses
Objective
Palatography
Laryngoscopy
Photography
Cinematography
X-ray
Phonology
Functions of phoneme
Distinctive function
Constitutive function
Recognitive function
Invariant of the phoneme
Distinctive (relevant)
Non-distinctive (irrelevant)
Incidental (redundant) features
Indispensable (concomitant) features
Allophones
Principal allophones
Subsidiary allophones
Views of the nature of phoneme
Psychological
Functional
Abstract
Physical
Materialistic
Methods of phonological analysis
Distributional
Semantic
Phonological Schools
In Russia
Leningrad phonological school
Moscow phonological school
Prague Linguistic Circle
Abroad
London school
American school
Copenhagen school
Intonation
Foreign views of the problem of intonation
Contour analysis
Grammatical study of intonation
Mechanical
Extralinguistic study of intonation
Low Fall
Full Fall
Mid Fall
Low Rise
Full Rise
High Rise
Level Tone
Fall-Rise
Rise-Fall
Prosodic components of Intonation
Pitch component (speech melody)
Variatoins in the direction of pitch
Pitch level
High
Medium
Low
Pitch range
Normal
Wide
Narrow
Loudness component
Tempo component
Rate of speech
Pauses
Functions of Intonation
According to D. Crystal
Psychological function
Informational function
Emotional function
Grammatical function
Textual function
Indexical function
According to M.A. Sokolova
Constitutive function
Distinctive function
Tone
Structural Components
The pre-head
The body of scale
Interrupted descending scale (accidental rise)
Descending
Ascending
Scandent
Nucleus
Systems of Nuclear Tones
Tune I (falling tone)
Tune II (rising tone)
Dialects and Idiolects, Accents
Cockney
Northern English
Southern English
Welsh English
Irish English
Received Pronunciation (RP)
American English
Eastern Type
Southern Type
General American (Northern American)
Canadian English
Australian Pronunciation
New Zealand