Course - Introduction to Phonetics - FON1131
Introduction to Phonetics
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About the course
Course content
This course covers fundamental aspects of the so-called speech chain: production, acoustic transmission and perception of speech. In addition, phonetic and phonological classification of speech sounds is dealt with. Students will develop their articulatory and auditory skills using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Through a number of laboratory exercises, they will have their first encounter with both the content and method of experimental work in this field of study.
Learning outcome
After the course the participants:
- are able to transcribe speech using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- have developed articulatory skills using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- have acquired basic knowledge about the production, acoustics and perception of speech
- are able to perform simple phonetic investigations of speech production and perception under supervision
- are able to present phonetic research questions and convey the results of simple phonetic investigations
Learning methods and activities
Lectures, group instructions and laboratory exercises with supervision. The course may be taught in English or Norwegian, depending on who is teaching it. Assessment: Oral test and a portfolio consisting of three written papers.
More on assessment: Mandatory assignments and exercises must be approved before the final grade is given. The 3 written exercises in the portfolio must be between 3-7 typed A4-pages each (line spacing 1.5), depending on type of assignment. Each of the portfolio papers will be considered individually, but the grade given is based on an overall assessment. The portfolio and the oral test is weighted 50-50. Both the oral test and the portfolio need to be approved in order to pass the course. If the course is not passed, the student must retake the part(s) which he/she failed.
Compulsory assignments
- 3 of the exercises are included in the portfolio
- 7-10 assignments and 3-5 laboratory exercises
Recommended previous knowledge
EXFAC0017 Introduction to the Humanities, Language- and Literaturestudies or equivalent.
Required previous knowledge
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Course materials
Will be announced at the beginning of term.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From |
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FON1101 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Phonetics
Contact information
Course coordinator
- Jacques Koreman