Chapter 4: Phonetics and Phonology

Welcome to Chapter 4. Phonetics is a foundational branch of linguistics concerned with the scientific study of human speech sounds. It investigates how sounds are physically articulated (articulatory phonetics), transmitted through acoustic waves (acoustic phonetics), and processed by the human ear (auditory phonetics).

The study of phonetics is not purely a modern enterprise. Its roots trace back to ancient Indian linguistics, particularly in the work of Pฤแน‡ini (circa 350 BCE), whose Aแนฃแนญฤdhyฤyฤซ represents one of the earliest generative grammars ever written. In the modern era, figures like Alexander Melville Bell (Visible Speech) laid the groundwork for modern articulatory description, while Peter Ladefoged's experimental findings modernized the field.

This chapter explores the key components of phonologyโ€”distinguishing between the physical phone and the abstract phonemeโ€”moving through the organs of speech, sound classification, and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Select a topic below to begin.

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1. Phonetics & Organs of Speech

Explore the three branches of phonetics and the anatomical structures of the human vocal tract used to manipulate airflow.

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2. The Larynx & Phonation

Master the anatomy of the voice box, vocal fold vibration, pitch control, and the creation of glottal consonants.

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3. Place & Manner of Articulation

Analyze how consonants are formed across the stricture continuum, from sudden plosives to smooth approximants.

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4. Acoustic Phonetics & Sound Waves

Dive into the Source-Filter Theory, spectrograms, formant frequencies, and different airstream mechanisms.

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5. Speech Perception & Vowel Types

Understand the cognitive challenges of speech perception, the McGurk Effect, and the mechanics of monophthongs and diphthongs.

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6. Phonemes, Allophones & Syllables

Differentiate between phonemes and allophones, and explore syllable structures (onset/rhyme) alongside intonation patterns.

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7. The International Phonetic Alphabet

Study the 1888 inception of the IPA, its Latin script basis, and review complete charts for English consonants and vowels.

UGC NET English, Phonetics, Phonology, Alexander Melville Bell, Panini, Peter Ladefoged, IPA, Organs of Speech, Chapter 4 Index, 23rd April, 2026

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