1 | Introduction, course overview, vowels: articulatory description and transcription | (PDF) |
2-3 | Consonants: articulatory description and transcription; distinctive features | (PDF) |
4 | Phonological versus phonetic representations | (PDF) |
5 | Alternations and derivations I | (PDF) |
6 | Alternations and derivations II | (PDF) |
7 | Constraints | (PDF) |
8 | Phonetics I: acoustics of vowels, using Praat | (PDF) |
9 | Phonetics II: acoustics of consonants | (PDF) |
10 | Phonetics III: suprasegmentals | (PDF) |
11 | Feature geometry | (PDF) |
12 | Course review | |
13 | Sociolinguistic variables | (PDF) |
14 | American English dialects | (PDF) |
15 | Tone I: African languages | (PDF) |
16 | Tone II: Asian languages | (PDF) |
17 | Tone III: intonation and phrasing | (PDF) |
18 | Syllables I: structure and syllabification | (PDF) |
19 | Syllables II: sonority | (PDF) |
20 | Stress I: prominence | (PDF) |
21 | Stress II: rhythm | (PDF) |
22 | Stress III: weight | (PDF) |
23 | Prosodic morphology: reduplication and truncation | (PDF) |
24 | Loanword phonology | (PDF) |
25 | Review | (PDF) |