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KARATINA UNIVERSITY

ENG 420 – ADVANCED ENGLISH PHONOLOGY

LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION

Purpose –To undertake an overview of theories of Phonology

Learning Outcomes
By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
 Give an overview of theories of Phonology

Introduction
Definition of terms

1. Phonology

Phonology is the branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization and study of sounds
in languages. It examines how sounds function within a particular language or across languages,
focusing on patterns, rules, and structures that govern their distribution and combination. Unlike
phonetics, which deals with the physical articulation and acoustic properties of sounds, phonology
emphasizes the abstract, cognitive aspects of sound systems, such as phonemes (the smallest units of
sound that distinguish meaning), syllable structure, stress, intonation, and tone. It also explores how
these sound systems influence linguistic variation, language acquisition, and change over time. By
analyzing phonological processes, such as assimilation, deletion, or vowel harmony, phonologists aim
to uncover universal principles and language-specific rules that shape human speech.

Key concepts in Phonology

i) Phonemes

Phonemes are the smallest distinctive units of sound in a language that can differentiate meaning
between words. They are abstract representations of sound categories, rather than specific sounds, and
are language-specific. For example, in English, the words "bat" and "pat" differ in meaning because
of the phonemes /b/ and /p/, which contrast in their voicing. Similarly, in the word pairs "cat" /kæt/ and
"cut" /kʌt/, the difference in the vowel phonemes /æ/ and /ʌ/ alters the meaning. Importantly,
phonemes do not carry meaning themselves but serve as building blocks for words. They can vary in
pronunciation depending on their context, a phenomenon known as allophony. For instance, the English
phoneme /p/ has different allophones: an aspirated [pʰ] in "pin" and an unaspirated [p] in "spin", but
these variations do not change the word's meaning.

ii) Phones

Phones are the actual speech sounds that humans produce and are the physical realizations of speech.
Unlike phonemes, which are abstract and represent sound categories, phones are concrete and can be
directly observed in speech. For example, the English phoneme /p/ can be realized as the phone [pʰ] in
"pin" (with a puff of air, called aspiration) and as the phone [p] in "spin" (without aspiration). Both
[pʰ] and [p] are phones, but they do not change the meaning of the words because they are allophones of
the same phoneme in English. Another example is the /t/ sound in English, which can be pronounced as
the phone [t] in "top" and as the glottal stop [ʔ] in some accents, such as in "bottle" ([bɒʔl]). These
variations show how a single phoneme can have multiple phone realizations depending on the context.

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