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KARATINA UNIVERSITY

ENG 420 – ADVANCED ENGLISH PHONOLOGY

LECTURE 2: STRUCTURALIST PHONOLOGY

Purpose –To enable the learner to demonstrate knowledge on Structuralist
Phonology

Learning Outcomes
By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
 Explain the principles of Structuralist Phonology


1. Structuralist Phonology

Description

Structuralist phonology is an approach to the study of sounds in language that emerged from the ideas
of Ferdinand de Saussure and was developed further by scholars like Leonard Bloomfield and Roman
Jakobson. It emphasizes the systematic nature of language, viewing phonological units—specifically
phonemes—as abstract, contrastive elements that function to distinguish meaning. Structuralist
phonology focuses on the relationships between these units, particularly through the use of binary
oppositions (e.g., voiced vs. voiceless, nasal vs. non-nasal), and examines how phonemes operate within
larger structures like syllables and words. The approach is characterized by a focus on the underlying
structure of a language’s sound system, rather than its surface forms, and analyzes sound through
paradigmatic (substitutable elements) and syntagmatic (sequential combinations) relations. While
influential in the development of phonological theory, structuralism has been critiqued for its rigid focus
on abstract structures, neglecting the dynamic and functional aspects of language use.

Principles of Structuralist Phonology

1. Phoneme as the Basic Unit of Sound:
In structuralist phonology, the phoneme is considered the smallest unit of sound that can distinguish
meaning in a language. Phonemes are not individual sounds but rather abstract units that represent a set
of possible spoken variants, known as allophones. The key idea is that phonemes are defined by their
function in distinguishing words. For instance, the words "bat" /bæt/ and "pat" /pæt/ differ in meaning
due to the contrast between the phonemes /b/ and /p/. This distinction is not in the actual sound itself but
in the abstract phonemic category it represents, which can have different realizations (e.g., aspirated or
unaspirated) depending on context.

2. Binary Oppositions:
Structuralist phonology relies heavily on binary oppositions, which are pairs of contrasting sounds that
serve to differentiate meanings within a language. Each phoneme is defined in relation to its opposite.
For example, in English, the distinction between the voiced /b/ in "bat" and the voiceless /p/ in "pat"
is a binary opposition between voiced and voiceless sounds. Other examples of binary oppositions
include /k/ vs. /g/ (voiceless vs. voiced velar plosives), and /s/ vs. /ʃ/ (sibilant vs. non-sibilant fricatives).
Structuralism posits that these oppositions are fundamental to the structure of language and are used to
organize phonemes within a linguistic system.

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