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Intermediate phonetics and phonology

Aims

Aims

In this module, you will develop your skills in the phonetic and phonological analysis of language.

The phonetics part of the course will cover:

  • The basics of articulatory and impressionistic phonetics
  • The basics of the acoustic analysis of speech

The phonology part of the course will cover:

  • The position of phonology within the human linguistic system
  • Some recurrent phenomena in the phonology of the world's languages
  • Some commonly used phonological notation

Prerequisites

Prerequisites

Students must have successfully completed:

  • L09C Introduction to phonetics and phonology (LAN00009C)

Programme

Programme

Contact hours

Two hours per week, including 1-hour lecture and 1-hour practical over 12 weeks.

Teaching programme

The module is taught through lectures/practicals, in three 4-week blocks:

  • A: Introduction to acoustic phonetics
  • B: Data driven skills in phonological analysis
  • C: Case studies in current phonetics/phonology

Teaching materials

  • Hayward, Katrina. (2000). Experimental phonetics. Longman.
  • Nathan, G. (2008). Phonology: a cognitive grammar introduction. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Assessment and feedback

Assessment and feedback

Feedback on formative work

  • Seminar exercises, to be completed before or during seminars as directed.
  • Immediate oral feedback during seminars, to groups and individuals as required.

Assessment and feedback

  • Exercises
    A portfolio of formative data analysis exercises throughout Spring term, students select 3-4 to submit as summative 
    • Weight: 80%
  • Essay
    1500 words essay (submitted in week 5, summer term)
    • Weight: 20%

About this module

  • Module name
    Intermediate phonetics and phonology
  • Course code
    L09I (LAN00009I)
  • Teacher 
  • Term(s) taught
    Spring-Summer
  • Credits
    20