phoneticists
Phoneticists are specialists in phonetics, the branch of linguistics that studies the physical properties of speech sounds. They analyze how sounds are produced (articulation), transmitted (acoustics), and perceived, and how these properties vary across languages, dialects, and individual speakers.
Phonetics is commonly divided into articulatory, acoustic, and perceptual subfields. Articulatory phonetics examines place and manner
Research methods include controlled production experiments, perception tests, and detailed acoustic analysis. Tools commonly used include
Applications span academic research, language documentation, and forensic phonetics, which involves voice identification and speaker comparison
Training and career prospects typically involve degrees in linguistics, cognitive science, or speech and hearing sciences.