Phonetics
Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that studies the physical properties of human speech sounds. It examines how sounds are produced by the vocal apparatus (articulatory phonetics), how they are transmitted through the air as acoustic signals (acoustic phonetics), and how they are perceived by the ear and brain (auditory phonetics). Phonetics differs from phonology, which focuses on how sounds function within a particular language system.
Phonetic data are often transcribed with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Transcriptions can be broad, representing
Researchers employ methods such as spectrographic analysis, high-speed imaging, ultrasound, palatography, and electromagnetic articulography to study
History and applications: The modern study of phonetics developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Subfields include articulatory phonetics, acoustic phonetics, and auditory phonetics. Phonetics also overlaps with prosody when describing