PHONETICS
What is phonetics? Phonetics is the systematic study of speech and the sounds of language. Articulatory Phonetics - describes how vowels and consonants are produced or “articulated” in various parts of the mouth and throat. Acoustic Phonetics - a study of how speech sounds are transmitted: when sound travels through the air from the speaker's mouth to the hearer's ear it does so in the form of vibrations in the air. Auditory Phonetics - a study of how speech sounds are perceived: looks at the way in which the hearer’s brain decodes the sound waves back into the vowels and consonants originally intended by the speaker. The actual sound produced, such as a simple vowel or consonant sound is called phone. The English Alphabet The English alphabet has 26 letters. Each letter has a lower and upper case form. The letters A, E, I, O, U are vowels. The Sounds of English and The...
so, can you tell about different both of them ? (conotative, denotative, implication)
BalasHapusWell hallo my sist...will you give me example about conotative and denotative ?
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I think that is one of a good performance.
Heii u sist,i wanna ask you strength of this journal?
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