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II.Explain each of the following terms in no more than 50 words:

1 creativity                 2. arbitrariness               3. duality of structure   

4. cultural transmission       5. displacement               6. linguistics

III.Develop the topic into a 200-word essay:

1. The differences between linguistics and traditional grammar.

 

 

II  Phonology 音系学

 

本章学习目的要求

 

本章学习的中心内容是语音,包括语音学音系学两大部分。通过语音部分的学习,要求对各种发音器官及其作用有所了解,对英语的元音和辅音的发音方式和特点能进行描述,并能根据它们发音上的特点进行分类,能分清宽式标音法和窄式标音法的区别。通过音系学部分的学习,首先要弄清音系学和语音学的联系和区别,对音系学中的一些最基本的概念如音位、音位对立、互补分布、最小对立对等有所了解,知道几条音系学规则,譬如序列规则、同化规则,对重音、语调、声调等几种超切分音系特征的表意作用能举例说明。

 

音系学基本知识

 

  1. The Phonic Medium of Language 语言的声音媒介

Speech and writing are the two major media of linguistic communication. Of the two media, speech is more basic than writing. The linguist is not interested in all sounds, but in speech sounds that convey meaning in linguistic communication.

  1. Phonetics 语音学

2.1 What is phonetics? 什么是语音学?

Phonetics is the study of the phonic medium of language.

Phonetics has three branches:

  1. Articulatory phonetics 发音语音学

    It studies the speech organ, and the way in which speech sounds are produced.

  1. Acoustic phonetics 声学语音学

    It deals with the physical properties of the speech sounds.

  1. Auditory phonetics 听觉语音学

    It is the study of the perception of sounds by the human ear.

  1. The Speech Organs 发音器官

The articulatory apparatus contains three important areas: the pharyngeal (the throat), the oral cavity (the mouth) and the nasal cavity (the nose).

  1. The pharyngeal cavity 咽腔

Across the glottis in the throat lie the vocal cords (声带). The vibration of the vocal cords gives the quality of voicing to the sounds produced. When the vocal cords are not vibrating, a voiceless sound is produced.

  1. The oral cavity 口腔

   The oral cavity provides the greatest source of modification. The places involved are the tongue, the uvula, the soft palate, the hard palate, the teeth ridge, the teeth and the lips.

  1. The nasal cavity 鼻腔

   The nasal cavity is connected to the oral cavity at the back of the mouth. When the air is led pass through the nasal cavity, nasal sounds are produced. The nasal cavity is hardly able to provide any other modification apart from this.

  1. Narrow and Broad Transcriptions 严式标音和宽式标音

   The International Phonetic Alphabet is a standardized and internationally accepted system of phonetic transcription.

Narrow transcription refers to the phonetic transcription with diacritics. Otherwise, it is a broad transcription, which is used in dictionaries and textbooks.

  1. Some Major Articulatory Variables 一些主要的发音变量
  1. Voicing 浊音化

   Voicing is caused by the vibration of the vocal cords. All the vowels and some of the consonants are voiced.

  1. Nasality 鼻音化

   When the airstream passes through the nasal cavity instead of oral, the sound produced is nasal.

  1. Aspiration 送气

    A sound is aspirated when its production is accompanied by a puff of breath.

  1. Classification of English Speech Sounds 英语语音分类

The basic difference between vowels and consonants is that in the production of the former the airstream meats with no obstruction (absence of obstruction) of any kind in the throat, the nose, or the mouth, while in that of the latter it is somehow obstructed.

  1. Classification of English Consonants 英语辅音分类

    The English consonants can be classified in terms of manner of articulation and also in terms of place of articulation.

  1. According to manner of articulation 发音方法

English consonants can be classified into: stops (total obstruction), fricatives (partial obstruction), affricates (total obstruction first, then partial obstruction), liquids (the escaping of airstream between part(s) of the tongue and the roof of the mouth), nasals ( with the soft palate lowered), glides (semivowels)

  1. According to place of articulation 发音部位

English consonants can be classified into: bilabial (lips brought together), dental (between the tip and the upper teeth), alveolar (between the tip and the teeth-ridge), palatal (between the back of the tongue and the hard palate), velar (between the back of the tongue and the velum and glottal (the vocal cords) .

  1. Classification of English vowels 英语元音分类

Vowels can be differentiated by a number of factors:

  1. According to the place of the tongue 舌头的部位

Vowels can be distinguished as front, central or back..

  1. According to the shape of the tongue 舌头的形状

Vowels can be classified as rounded vowels (with lip-rounding) and unrounded vowels (with no lip-rounding).

  1. According to the openness of the mouth 张口度

Vowels can be classified into open vowels, close vowels, semi-open vowels, semi-close vowels.

  1. According to the length of the vowels 元音的长度

Vowels can be described as long vowels and short vowels.

  1. Phonology 音系学

3.1 Phonetics and Phonology 语音学与音系学

   Both phonetics and phonology are concerned with the same aspect of language---the speech sounds. But they approach the subject from different point of view.

   Phonetics is general, descriptive and classificatory; it studies speech sounds as they are. On the contrary, phonology is concerned with the sound system of language; it studies the functioning of the speech sounds.

   Phonetics provides the means for describing speech sounds while phonology studies the ways in which speech sounds form systems and patterns in human languages. Thus, the phonology of a language is the system and pattern of the speech sounds used in that particular language.

   Phonological knowledge permits a speaker to produce sounds which form meaningful utterances, to recognize a foreign “accent”, to make up new words, to know what is and what is not a sound in one’s language.

3.2 Phone, phoneme and allophone 语音、音位与音位变体

   A phone is a phonetic unit or segment. The speech sounds we hear and produce are all phones. But phones do not necessarily distinguish meaning.

   A phoneme is a phonological unit, a unit of distinctive value. It is abstract unit. It is not any particular sound, but rather it is represented by a certain phone in a certain phonetic context.

   Allophones refer to the phones that can represent a phoneme. How a phoneme is represented by a phone, or which allophone is to be used, is determined by the phonetic context in which it occurs.

  1. Phonemic Contrast, Complementary Distribution, and Minimal Pair 语音对立、互补分布与最小对立体
  1. Phonemic contrast 语音对立

   If phonetically similar sounds are two distinctive phonemes, they are said to form a phonemic contrast.

  1. Complementary distribution、互补分布

If phonetically similar sounds are allophones of the same phoneme, then they do not distinguish meaning, but complement each other in distribution. The allophones are said to be in complementary distribution.

  1. Minimal Pair 最小对立体

    When two different phonetic forms are identical in every way except for one sound segment which occurs in the same place in the string, the two forms are said to form a minimal pair.

  1. Some Rules of Phonology 音系学规则
  1. Sequential rules 序列规则

   There are rules that govern the combination of sounds in a particular language. These rules are called sequential rules.

  1. Assimilation Rule 同化规则

   The assimilation rule assimilates one segment to another by “copying” a feature of a sequential phoneme, thus making the two phones more similar.

  1. Deletion Rule 省略规则

   The deletion rule tells us when a sound is to be deleted although it is orthographically represented.

  1. Suprasegmental Features 超音段特征

   The phonemic features that occur above the level of the segment are called supramental features. They include stress, tone, and intonation.

  1. Stress 重音

   Stress, including both word stress and sentence stress, distinguishes meaning in English.

  1. Tone 声调

   In some languages the pitches of words can make a difference in their meaning. Such languages are called tone language.

  1. Intonation 语调

   Intonation plays an important role in the conveyance of meaning in almost every language. Three tones are frequently used in English: the falling tone, the rising tone, and the fall-rise tone.

 

 

Exercises

I.Match each of the following terms in column A with one of the appropriate definitions in column B:

       Column A                           Column B

  1. acoustic phonetics              A. The phonemic features that occur above the level of the

                                  segment are called suprasegmental features. They include

                                  stress, tone, and intonation.

  1. International Phonetic Alphabet   B. The assimilation rule assimilates one segment to another by

                                 “copying” a feature of a sequential phoneme, thus making

                                  the two phones more similar.

  1. articulatory phonetics           C. If phonetically similar sounds are two distinctive phonemes,

                                 they are said to form a phonemic contrast.

  1. sequential rule                 D. It refers to the phonetic transcription with diacritics.
  2. phonemic contrast              E. It deals with the physical properties of the speech sounds.
  3. suprasegmental features         F. There are rules that govern the combination of sounds in a

                                  particular language.

  1. auditory phonetics              G. A sound is aspirated when its production is accompanied by

                                  a puff of breath.

  1. Narrow transcription            H. It is a standardized and internationally accepted system of

                                  phonetic transcription.

  1. Aspiration                     I. It studies the speech organ, and the way in which speech  

                                  sounds are produced.

10. assimilation rule               J. It is the study of the perception of sounds by the human ear.

II. Explain each of the following terms in no more than 50 words:

1. phonetics          2. phonology          3.  phone

4. phoneme          5. minimal pair         6. complementary distribution

7. allophone         8. Distinctive features    9. the difference between vowels and consonants

III. Develop each of the following topics into a 200-word essay:

1. How do a phone, a phoneme, and allophones differ from each other?

2. How do we classify the English consonants? And the vowels?

3. The similarity and difference between phonetics and phonology.

 

III Morphology 形态学

 

本章学习目的要求

 

   形态学研究单词的内部结构以及构词规则。本章要求对构成单词的最小意义单位------语素有所了解,包括语素的类型、常见词根和词缀的意义,并通过对词素的学习加强对英语派生词和复合词的理解和运用能力。

 

形态学基本知识点

 

  1. Morphology 形态学

    It refers to the study of the internal structure of words, and the rules by which words are formed.

  1. Open Classes and Closed Classes 开放性词类和封闭性词类

  Open classes are the classes to which we can regularly add new words; nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs belong to these classes which make up the largest part of vocabulary. The other syntactic categories are closed classes. The number of them is hardly alterable, if they are changeable at all.

  1. Morphemes

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