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Articulatory Process
Assimilation
   a phonological process in which a
    speech sound changes and becomes
    more like or identical to another sound
    that precedes or follows it. For
    example, in English the negative
    PREFIX appears as im- before words
    beginning with a bilabial stop
    (e.g. possible:impossible)
    but as in- before words beginning with an
    alveolar stop
     (e.g. tolerant:intolerant).
Kinds of assimilation
 Regressive assimilation
 Assimilation in which a following sound brings about a
  change in a preceding one
  For example, the rounding of the lips during /s/ in swim
  is due to the anticipation of the lip action required for
  /w/.

   Progressive assimilation
    Assimilation in which a preceding sound brings about a
    change in a following one
    For example, the difference between the /s/ in words
    like cats and the /z/ in dogs and the difference between
    the final /t/ in dropped and the final /d/ in praised are
    examples of progressive assimilation because the final
    sound (/s/ or /z/, /t/ or /d/) depends on whether the
    preceding consonant is voiced or not.
Dissimilation
 The opposite of assimilation, result in
  two sounds becoming less alike in
  articulatory or acoustic terms. The
  resulting sequence of sounds is easier
  to articulate and distinguish.
 For example:
  fifth /fifθs/ – (fts)
  sixth       -    sixt
  surprise -       supprise
Deletion
   A process that removes a segment from
    certain phonetic contexts.
    deletion occurs in everyday rapid speech in
    many languages.
    in English, a schwa (ə) is often deleted when
    the next vowel in the word is stressed.
    e.g.
    deletion of (ə) in English
    Slow Speech             Rapid Speech
    [pəréɪd]                [pŗéɪd]    parade
    [səpəˊʊz]               [spəˊʊz]   suppose
Epenthesis
           A process that inserts a syllabic or
            non-syllabic segment within an
            existing string of segment.
            for example:
word                Non-Epenthesis Pr   Epenthesis Pron

Something           [sʌmθɪŋ]            [sʌmpθɪŋ]

Warmth              [wɔ:mθ]             [wɔ:mpθ]

Tenth               [tenθ]              [tentθ]
Metathesis
   A process that recorders a sequence
    of segment. Metathesis often results in
    a sequence of phones that is easier to
    articulate.
    for example:
    prescribe – perscribe.
    spaghetti – pesghetti.

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Articulatory process

  • 1. Some others theories in Phonetic and Phonology Articulatory Process
  • 2. Assimilation  a phonological process in which a speech sound changes and becomes more like or identical to another sound that precedes or follows it. For example, in English the negative PREFIX appears as im- before words beginning with a bilabial stop (e.g. possible:impossible) but as in- before words beginning with an alveolar stop (e.g. tolerant:intolerant).
  • 3. Kinds of assimilation  Regressive assimilation  Assimilation in which a following sound brings about a change in a preceding one For example, the rounding of the lips during /s/ in swim is due to the anticipation of the lip action required for /w/.  Progressive assimilation Assimilation in which a preceding sound brings about a change in a following one For example, the difference between the /s/ in words like cats and the /z/ in dogs and the difference between the final /t/ in dropped and the final /d/ in praised are examples of progressive assimilation because the final sound (/s/ or /z/, /t/ or /d/) depends on whether the preceding consonant is voiced or not.
  • 4. Dissimilation  The opposite of assimilation, result in two sounds becoming less alike in articulatory or acoustic terms. The resulting sequence of sounds is easier to articulate and distinguish.  For example: fifth /fifθs/ – (fts) sixth - sixt surprise - supprise
  • 5. Deletion  A process that removes a segment from certain phonetic contexts. deletion occurs in everyday rapid speech in many languages. in English, a schwa (ə) is often deleted when the next vowel in the word is stressed. e.g. deletion of (ə) in English Slow Speech Rapid Speech [pəréɪd] [pŗéɪd] parade [səpəˊʊz] [spəˊʊz] suppose
  • 6. Epenthesis  A process that inserts a syllabic or non-syllabic segment within an existing string of segment. for example: word Non-Epenthesis Pr Epenthesis Pron Something [sʌmθɪŋ] [sʌmpθɪŋ] Warmth [wɔ:mθ] [wɔ:mpθ] Tenth [tenθ] [tentθ]
  • 7. Metathesis  A process that recorders a sequence of segment. Metathesis often results in a sequence of phones that is easier to articulate. for example: prescribe – perscribe. spaghetti – pesghetti.