What is
phonology?
Phonology is
the study of the sound features used in a language to communicate meaning. In
English these features include phonemes, word stress, sentence stress and
intonation.
iː
we
|
ɪ
fit
|
ʊ
look
|
uː
boot
|
ɪə
dear
|
eɪ
say
|
|
|
e
fed
|
ə
alone
|
ɜː
hurt
|
ɔː
ought
|
ʊə
sure
|
ɔɪ
toy
|
əʊ
so
|
|
æ
hat
|
ʌ
but
|
ɑː
far
|
ɒ
pot
|
eə
fair
|
aɪ
die
|
aʊ
how
|
|
P
pen
|
b
bin
|
t
tin
|
d
did
|
tʃ
chin
|
dʒ
gentle
|
k
kid
|
ɡ
get
|
f
fin
|
v
very
|
Θ
thin
|
ð
these
|
s
sat
|
z
zone
|
ʃ
shirt
|
ʒ
pleasure
|
m
men
|
n
not
|
ŋ
wing
|
h
hen
|
l
let
|
r
red
|
w
we
|
j
yet
|
Reference:
Spratt, M., Pulverness, A., & Williams, M. (2012). The TKT Teaching Knowledge Test Course Modules 1,2 and 3 (Vol. Second edition). United Kingdom: Cambridge English.
Spratt, M., Pulverness, A., & Williams, M. (2012). The TKT Teaching Knowledge Test Course Modules 1,2 and 3 (Vol. Second edition). United Kingdom: Cambridge English.
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