- Phonetics and Phonology
Phonetics is the study of speech sounds as physical entities (their articulation, acoustic properties, and how they are perceived), and phonology is the study of the organization and function of speech sounds as part of the grammar of a language. The perspectives of these two closely related subfields are combined in laboratory phonology, which seeks to understand the relationship between cognitive and physical aspects of human speech.
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Phonetics, Phonology, Laboratory Phonology, Speech Acoustics, Romance Languages, English
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