Phonetics and Phonology: Helpful Tools and Resources
Phonetics and phonology are two branches of linguistics that study the sounds of language. Phonetics is the study of the physical production and perception of speech sounds, while phonology is the study of the patterns and rules that govern the use of speech sounds in a language. If you are interested in learning more about phonetics and phonology, there are many helpful tools and resources available. Here are a few of the best:
Books: There are many books that have been written about phonetics and phonology. Some of the most popular books include:
Principles of Phonetics by Peter Ladefoged and Ian MaddiesonOpens in a new windowwww.amazon.ca Principles of Phonetics book
The Sounds of Language by John OhalaOpens in a new windowwww.amazon.com Sounds of Language book
Phonology by John GoldsmithOpens in a new windowwww.abebooks.com Phonology book
Journals: There are many journals that publish research in phonetics and phonology. Some of the most well-known journals include:
Phonetics and PhonologyOpens in a new windowwww.researchgate.net Phonetics and Phonology journal
Journal of PhoneticsOpens in a new windowwww.sciencedirect.com Journal of Phonetics journal
LanguageOpens in a new windowblog.pimsleur.com Language journal
Websites: There are many websites that offer information about phonetics and phonology. Some of the most informative websites include:
The International Phonetic AssociationOpens in a new windowen.wikipedia.org International Phonetic Association website
The Acoustical Society of AmericaOpens in a new windowacoustics.org Acoustical Society of America website
The Linguistics Department at UCLAOpens in a new windowlinguistics.ucla.edu Linguistics Department at UCLA website
These are just a few of the many tools and resources that can help you learn about phonetics and phonology. The best resources for you will depend on your learning style and interests. I encourage you to explore the different resources available and find the ones that work best for you. Here are some additional tips for learning about phonetics and phonology:
Take a class: If you are serious about learning about phonetics and phonology, I recommend taking a class on the subject. This will give you a solid foundation in the basics of the field.
Read research papers: Once you have a basic understanding of phonetics and phonology, you can start reading research papers on the subject. This will help you stay up-to-date on the latest research in the field.
Attend conferences: There are many conferences that are held each year on phonetics and phonology. Attending a conference is a great way to learn about the latest research in the field and to network with other researchers.
Get involved in the community: There are many online and offline communities for phoneticians and phonologists. Getting involved in these communities is a great way to learn from other people who are interested in the same things as you.
I hope this blog post has given you some helpful information about phonetics and phonology. These are two fascinating branches of linguistics that can help you to better understand how language works.