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Richard A. Wright
LING 550
Seattle Campus
Introduction to the articulatory and acoustic correlates of phonological features. Covers mapping of dynamic events to static presentations, phonetic evidence for phonological description, universal constraints on phonological structure, and implications of psychological speech-sound categorization for phonological theory. Prerequisite: either LING 200 or LING 400. Offered: AWS.
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Speech sounds, mechanism of their production, and structuring of sounds in language. Intro to the basic tools of Phonetics: transcription, articulatory description, acoustic description.
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