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Phonetics : is the science that studies sounds . Phonetics describes these sounds using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
The IPA uses a single symbol to desribe each sound in. If a letter in a word is silent, there will be no IPA symbol used in the transcriptions.
Phonetic Transcription : it is writing sounds using symbols .Phonetic transcriptions are usually written in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), in which each English sound has its own symbol
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1- vowels :
we have three types of vowels : short vowels , long ones and diphthongs . we use ":" after the symbol to say that it is long.
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2- consonants :
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END OF PART ONE
Peace be upon you
Well,if nobody minds,I want to tackle another point which has to do with Articulation Of Consonants
The production of the (English) consonants involves the interaction and inter-influence of a set of factors.Thus,any description of consonants must provide answers to the following questions:
-Do the vocal cords vibrate or not? In other words,is the consonant voice or voicelless?
-Is the soft palate(velum)raised,allowing the air stream through the mouth,or lowered,allowing the air stream through the nose.
-At what point and between which organs does the closure take place?(place of articulation)
-What kind of closure or narrowing takes place at the point of articulation?(manner of articulation)
Consequently,consonants can be described and classified mainly according to their place and manner of articulation,in addition to the positions of the soft palate and vocal cords during the articulation.
For further details ,here is a link where you can find an explanation for what has been written
http://www.djelfa.info/vb/showthread.php?t=1580719
Best of luck
kaouther.kaouther
2015-01-16, 12:48
Thank you very much teacher
belmecheri billel
2015-01-17, 10:44
هل تريد فهم الإنجليزية أم حفظ الإنجليزية لتحدثها؟ دعنا نفكر كيف تعلم الناس لغتهم الأولي. عندما كنت صغيرا كنت تستمع الي كلام والديك وتقلدهم. يحاول الناس دراسة الانجليزية كنظرية أو مفهوم لسنوات كثيرة ومعرفة المعني وراء كل جملة وتكوين الجمل عبر المنطق. معرفة المعني وراء كل جملة مهم للنجاح في الامتحانات مثل التوفيل أو أي اختبارات اخري. لكن عندما تتحدث الإنجليزية ليس من الضروري معرفة القواعد. فالقواعد الكثيرة ستبطئ من تقدمك في التحدث وسيكون التحدث شاق جدا. أفضل طريقة لتحدث الإنجليزية هي الحفظ والاستماع والتكرار حتي تصبح الجملة جزء منك
kaouther.kaouther
2015-01-17, 11:04
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ilyess30
2015-01-31, 14:05
Well-done!!
ramireal
2015-02-01, 19:21
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Well-done!!
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Thank you .....
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Peace be upon you
Well,if nobody minds,I want to tackle another point which has to do with Articulation Of Consonants
The production of the (English) consonants involves the interaction and inter-influence of a set of factors.Thus,any description of consonants must provide answers to the following questions:
-Do the vocal cords vibrate or not? In other words,is the consonant voice or voicelless?
-Is the soft palate(velum)raised,allowing the air stream through the mouth,or lowered,allowing the air stream through the nose.
-At what point and between which organs does the closure take place?(place of articulation)
-What kind of closure or narrowing takes place at the point of articulation?(manner of articulation)
Consequently,consonants can be described and classified mainly according to their place and manner of articulation,in addition to the positions of the soft palate and vocal cords during the articulation.
For further details ,here is a link where you can find an explanation for what has been written
http://www.djelfa.info/vb/showthread.php?t=1580719
Best of luck
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mobilisoud
2015-02-25, 22:57
great thanks a lot
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abdnour sanchez
2015-04-10, 14:28
thanks a lot
younesok
2015-04-24, 09:22
Thank you very much teacher
yahia cherrad
2015-05-02, 19:21
i like it thnx
massi3dd
2015-05-09, 00:09
thank you very much
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