< LinguisticsRevision as of 02:17, 15 July 2007 by imported>John Stephenson
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Stopping and talking is central to human
culture.
One reason to study
linguistics is its importance in human culture - so important is this urge to
communicate that it is often depicted in
art.
This lecture on American Sign Language is being conducted in ASL. Today, much research on sign language comes from
linguists who are themselves
deaf.
Phonetics often involves modern
technology to analyse speech, providing evidence for linguists on the nature of
spoken language. This
spectrogram as used in
acoustic phonetics shows the
frequencies of vibrations involved in the production of six
British English vowels by an
adult male native speaker: from left to right, the vowels as in
bee,
sue,
herd,
or,
bar and
buy. The bands of energy (
formants) are distinctive for each vowel; for example, the lower the bottom formant ('F1'), the higher the vowel is articulated in the
mouth. The greater the distance between F1 and the second-lowest 'F2' formant correlates with how far back in the mouth the vowel is produced. This image was created using the
Praat freeware program.
Why this shop name in
Japan? Linguists also investigate how language is used, but how it is 'abused' is left to others.