Phonetics and Phonology (eng507)


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Further readings on this section
- Chapter 9 of the textbook (A Course in Phonetics by Peter Ladefoged and Keith Johnson)
- Chapters 3 and 14 of the additional reading book (English Phonetics and Phonology-A Practical
Course by Peter Roach)
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Lesson-29

SUPRASEGMENTAL FEATURES-I

At the end of this section, the students will be able to
• DEFINE, EXAMINE and EVALUATE suprasegmental features such as syllables and stress.

Topic-146: Introduction to Suprasegmental (SS) Features

Supra means above or beyond and segments are sounds (phonemes. Suprasegmental is a term used in phonetics and phonology to refer to a vocal effect (such as tone, intonation, stress, etc) which extends over more than one sound (segment) in an utterance. Major suprasegmental features include pitch, stress, tone, intonation or juncture. Remember that these features are meaningful when they are applied above segmental level (on more than one segment. Phonological studies can be divided into two fields segmental phonology and suprasegmental phonology. Suprasegmental features have been extensively explored in the recent decades and many theories have been constituted related to the application and description of these features.

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