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*[[Acoustic Phonetics (definition)|acoustic phonetics]], which studies the physical properties of the stream of air of speech sounds. | *[[Acoustic Phonetics (definition)|acoustic phonetics]], which studies the physical properties of the stream of air of speech sounds. | ||
*[[Auditory Phonetics (definition)|auditory phonetics]], which studies the way in which the human ear processes speech sounds. | *[[Auditory Phonetics (definition)|auditory phonetics]], which studies the way in which the human ear processes speech sounds. | ||
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Revision as of 16:02, 20 November 2009
Phonetics is the study of speech sounds. It is usually separated into three subfields of study:
- articulatory phonetics, which studies what is involved with making the mouth create the sounds of language.
- acoustic phonetics, which studies the physical properties of the stream of air of speech sounds.
- auditory phonetics, which studies the way in which the human ear processes speech sounds.