fonètiques
Fonètiques, or phonetics, is the branch of linguistics that studies the physical aspects of speech sounds. It concerns how sounds are produced by the vocal organs, how they propagate through air, and how they are received by the ear. Phonetics is generally divided into three main subfields: articulatory phonetics (production of sounds by the vocal tract), acoustic phonetics (properties of sound waves), and perceptual phonetics (how sounds are perceived and interpreted).
Phonetics provides the empirical basis for phonology and interacts with other disciplines such as audiology and
Applications of phonetics include language teaching, speech therapy, forensic linguistics, speech recognition and synthesis, and linguistic