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Phonetics
Phonetics and Non-Linguistic Sciences
Phonetics and Mathematics
Phonetics and Statistics
Phonetics and Physics
Phonetics and Medicine
Phonetics and Psychology
Branches of Phonetics
According to the field of application
Theoretical Phonetics
Practical Phonetics
According to the time characteristics
Contemporary Phonetics
Historical Phonetics
According to the object of the study
Auditory Phonetics
Acoustic Phonetics
Artiulatory Phonetics
Vibrator mechanism
Resonator mechanism
Power mechanism
Abstraction mechanism
Segmental and Suprasegmental
According to the sphere of application
Special Phonetics
General Phonetics
Four components of the Phonetics
Syllabication
Syllable Formation
Syllable Division
Accentuation
Physical nature of accent
Musical
Dynamic
Degree of accent
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
B.Bloch G.Trager - 4 contrastive degrees of word stress
reduced loud
medial
loud
weak
Other American Linguists - 4 degrees of stress
primary
secondary
tertiary
weak
Place of accent
fixed
free
The phonemic structure
Intonation
Rhythm
Timbre
Speech melody
Tempo
Pitch
Syntactical stress
Loudness
Approaches to the study of Intonation
Grammatical Study of intonation
Mechanical approach
Contour analysis
Extralinguistic Study of intonation
Functions of Intonation
grammatical
textual
informational
indexical
psychological
emotional
Phonetics and other Branches of Linguistics
Phonetics and Lexicoloy
Phonetics and Stylistics
Phonetics and Grammar
Phonetics and Orthoepics
The Phoneme Theory
Phoneme
objective
abstractional
real
general
functional
distinctive
recognitive
constitutive
Allophones
subsidiary
positional
combinatory
principal
Main Phonological Schools
Abroad
The London phonological school
D. Jones
chrones
strones
phones
Copenhagen school
L.Hjelmslev
algebraic approach
M.Halle
Americal school
W.Twaddle
phoneme as an abstractional fiction
L.Bloomfield
structuralism
Russian
Leningrad Phonological school
L.R. Zinder
L.V. Scherba
autonomy of the phoneme
Moscow Phonological school
R.I. Avanesov
A.A. Reformatskiy
different phonemes in different allomorphs may be the same sound
Prague Linguistic Circle
R. Jacobson
archiphoneme
N.S. Trubetzkoy