Phonemic vs Phonetic Transcription
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Teachers and learners of English pronunciation encounter two types of transcription in their studies: phonemic and phonetic.
Dictionaries use phonemic transcriptions, but these leave out important details that are not included in phonemic alphabets.
In this lesson I explore the difference between the two and look at their relative advantages and drawbacks for learners.
The link for British English IPA Variations: pronunciations...
The link for the English phonemic chart (44 sounds):
pronunciations...
The video features the full International Phonetic Alphabet by the International Phonetic Association.
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Best video about the subject. Great job, thanks!!
I Appreciate it! these are so confusing and today they finally make sense to me!
So glad it's useful! Thanks for commenting.
I love these videos, it's so much easier to learn with this animation style versus being distracted by a talking head with bad audio.
Thanks, really glad you like them. Animation is pretty time consuming, but hopefully it is a bit less distracting than a presenter.
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Where can I get a dictionary of the phonetic transcriptions for standard British standard American English?
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So // is for simplification while [] is for linguists?
Also is this just for English or?
That's certainly one way to look at it, though I think phonetics in small doses can help any learner of English, so it's not solely for linguists. Aspects such as aspiration [ʰ] should really be taught to all English pronunciation learners but do not appear in the phonemic chart.
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So, most dictionaries claim they have phonetic transcription, but they should call it “phonemic transcription”, right? Why does it happen?
Correct me if I'm wrong. There are 330 million Americans in the USA. It seems that 300 million of them are able to speak the same language. On the other hand the are 60 million British people and wherever you go in this not that big country you can hear practically a different language. What's going on?
You're not wrong! The thing is, in the US a kind of rhotic West Country accent spread everywhere and has remained fairly steady at least in 'standard' American pronunciation. But in Britain, centuries old regional varieties combined with the decline of empirical RP and the rise of urban accents in the South has led to a large variety of accents even in so called 'standard' British pronunciation.
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