Monday, March 15, 2021

English Phonetics and Phonology: Vowel Contrasts

   English Phonetics and Phonology: Vowel Contrasts


Introduction: This week we will finish our study of the English vowel system by sharing your vowel contrast games and activities. We will also review some content from last week regarding the subtle but fundamental difference between /ə/, /ʌ/, /ɝ/, and /ɚ/. Follow your professor's instructions to complete the tasks below.


Task 1: /rid ænd ɪntɝprɛt ə poʊəm/
Let's start with a little warm up as always. Here you will read an interpret a poem and also write transcriptions of your partners' song lyrics in Standard English. Click on your group link and follow the instructions in the document. 

Task 2/jur ˈvæwəl ˈkɑntræst geɪmz/
In order to wrap up our study of the English vowel system, let's take a moment to share your vowel contrast games and activities that you prepared for homework. Follow these steps.
  • Explain your game or activity.
  • Lead your partners through the game or activity.
  • Say some comments about what you liked about it. 

Task 3: /hændz ɑn præktɪs/
We have many vowel sounds and symbols to learn. The best way to get better at this is to practice. Open your group document below and complete the tasks with your partners. 

References: Many of the exercises in the practice section were adapted from "English Pronunciation Made Simple" and some content was used from "Teaching North American English Pronunciation".

Clark, R. & Yorkey, R. (2011). Teaching North American English Pronunciation. Pro Lingua Associates.

Dale, P. & Poms, L. (2005). English Pronunciation Made Simple. Pearson Education.

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