Rabu, 14 November 2018

PHONOLOGY


PHONOLOGY


Phonology is the study of language that studies the sound of phonemes produced by human utterances, thus forming a word. Therefore phonology is seen as a branch of study that investigates the "minimal difference" between speech utterances.



Example:

money and honey

M in the word money and h in the word honeymoon, are different phonemes.

If the two words are observed, the different ones are only the sounds of M in the Money word and the sound H in the word Honey



Other examples include:

right and light

Sad and bad

Long and song

Chin and thin




Discussion: 
The phonological system of a language includes
  • an inventory of sounds and their features, and
  • rules which specify how sounds interact with each other.
Phonology is just one of several aspects of language. It is related to other aspects such as phonetics, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics.

That was the explanation of the meaning of PHONOLOGY



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66 komentar:

  1. apa perbedaan phonology dan phonetic ?

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    1. For Phonetics, the science that investigates how sound is produced by the mouth, nasal (nasal sounds), throat, and so forth. So it's more about learning audible sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of sounds produced (the meaning of the sound produced).

      Well, if it's Phonology, science studies both sound and its meaning. So this Phonology 'explores' the difference when a sound is produced and how if the sound is produced is slightly different it will change the meaning of the sound. For example the words "sin" and "seen", both are pronounced differently, and of course the meaning is different.

      Hapus
    2. thank you for your explanation, but, what is the connection between the phonetic and phonology?

      Hapus
    3. Phonetics and phonology are the sciences that both examine sound.

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  3. apakah phonology hanya membahas tentang bunyi?

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    1. no. phonology is not only about sound. but also discusses the history of a language. How the language can appear and disappear. In studying a language you will certainly face this one science because phonology studies the mechanism of a language clearly.

      Hapus
    2. what are the benefits in daily life

      Hapus
    3. the benefit for daily life is to learn how the human organs work, especially those related to the use of language.

      Hapus
    4. the speech organ is the mouth

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  4. Makan daging anjing dengan sayur kol koll kolll kolll kolll

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  5. Makan daging anjing dengan sayur kol koll kolll kolll kolll kolll kolll kolll kolll kolll kolll

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  6. Why phonology is several aspect of language linguistic ?

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    1. because phonology studies, examines, and analyzes language sounds which are part of the linguistic field as well

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  7. Why we must learning about phonology?

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    1. because by learning phonology we can easily learn a language because phonology is an important part of sound or sound in the pronunciation of language so we are not easily mistaken in understanding a language

      Hapus
  8. I can't read this terrible piece. There is plagiarism, and there is blatant copying. You didn't even adjust the format, it's like trying to read cockcroaches caged by lime green box

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  9. give me more examples of phonology

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    1. Another example:

      See and Sea

      Kiss and Kill

      But and Bit

      Pat and Pad

      Pick and Pack

      Cut and Cat

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  10. Balasan
    1. because in phonology there is a discussion about how a language can appear and disappear, and I want to know how a language can appear

      Hapus
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  12. why i must learn this is,and what the benefit for my life?

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    1. the benefit is to learn how the human organs work, especially those related to the use of language.

      Hapus
    2. the benefit for daily life is to learn how the human organs work, especially those related to the use of language.

      Hapus
  13. Balasan
    1. For Phonetics, the science that investigates how sound is produced by the mouth, nasal (nasal sounds), throat, and so forth. So it's more about learning audible sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of sounds produced (the meaning of the sound produced).

      Well, if it's Phonology, science studies both sound and its meaning. So this Phonology 'explores' the difference when a sound is produced and how if the sound is produced is slightly different it will change the meaning of the sound. For example the words "sin" and "seen", both are pronounced differently, and of course the meaning is different

      Hapus
  14. Does emphasis depend on segmentical or letters / symbols used?

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  15. why phonology is related to how to pronounce a language

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    1. because phonology is related to how to pronounce a language

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  16. So phonology is study about phonemes ? What is phoneme ? Can yoy explain it clearly ?

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    1. Okee
      Phoneme: Phone + me is the smallest part of (sound) that distinguishes between one word and another. For example in the words "Big" and "Bag", i and a are phoneme.

      Another example:

      See and Sea

      Kiss and Kill

      But and Bit

      Pat and Pad

      Pick and Pack

      Cut and Cat

      Hapus
  17. as a teacher, how to bring the phonology theory into class that we teach?

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    1. as teachers we teach phonology to students to learn sound or sound rules and ways
      produce it properly and correctly

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  18. is there a part of phonology? if any please give explain about it.

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  19. What different phonetic and phonology?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. For Phonetics, the science that investigates how sound is produced by the mouth, nasal (nasal sounds), throat, and so forth. So it's more about learning audible sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of sounds produced (the meaning of the sound produced).

      Well, if it's Phonology, science studies both sound and its meaning. So this Phonology 'explores' the difference when a sound is produced and how if the sound is produced is slightly different it will change the meaning of the sound. For example the words "sin" and "seen", both are pronounced differently, and of course the meaning is different

      Hapus
  20. Can we do phonology in our daily conversation?

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    1. Yes to learn how the human organs work, especially those related to the use of language

      Hapus
  21. what's the difference between phonology and phonetic?

    BalasHapus
  22. For Phonetics, the science that investigates how sound is produced by the mouth, nasal (nasal sounds), throat, and so forth. So it's more about learning audible sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of sounds produced (the meaning of the sound produced).

    Well, if it's Phonology, science studies both sound and its meaning. So this Phonology 'explores' the difference when a sound is produced and how if the sound is produced is slightly different it will change the meaning of the sound. For example the words "sin" and "seen", both are pronounced differently, and of course the meaning is different

    BalasHapus
  23. Is learning phonology difficult?

    BalasHapus
  24. Can you tell me the phonology learning tips? Please!

    BalasHapus
  25. What different phonology and phonetics

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. For Phonetics, the science that investigates how sound is produced by the mouth, nasal (nasal sounds), throat, and so forth. So it's more about learning audible sounds, and has nothing to do with the meaning of sounds produced (the meaning of the sound produced).

      Well, if it's Phonology, science studies both sound and its meaning. So this Phonology 'explores' the difference when a sound is produced and how if the sound is produced is slightly different it will change the meaning of the sound. For example the words "sin" and "seen", both are pronounced differently, and of course the meaning is different

      Hapus
  26. So what benefit for daily life?

    BalasHapus
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    1. the benefit is to learn how the human organs work, especially those related to the use of language.

      Hapus
  27. Is learning phonology difficult?

    BalasHapus
  28. Balasan
    1. because in phonology there is a discussion about how a language can appear and disappear, and I want to know how a language can appear

      Hapus
  29. hello ega 👋 I'm Lia silveria 😊 i have seen your presentation about phonology, right? your presentation it's so simple and very brief and can also understand 😊😊 but not interesting 🙈🙈 I'm so sorry 🙏 but I'm seriously 😑😑 and we discuss the same topic 😊😊

    BalasHapus
  30. hello ega 👋 I'm Lia silveria 😊 hope you don't get bored seeing my comments okay 😊😊 here I want to ask you, what is the reason you chose this topic as your presentation material? there are still many other materials in linguistics. so why does it have to be this? can you explain to me? thanks ega 🙏 have a nice day 😇

    BalasHapus