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Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies the sound side of languag
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Phonetics (from the Greek word “sound”) is a branch of the science of language that studies its sound structure. Phonetics studies sounds, phonemes, syllables, stress and intonation
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All sound elements - sounds, syllables, phonetic words, speech beats, phonetic phrases - are the subject of the study of phonetics
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phonetics is the study of the physical production of sounds, focusing on which vocal organs interact with each other and how close those vocal organs are to each other.
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Three aspects of the study of speech sounds: Acoustic studies sounds as a physical phenomenon;
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Ponetics studies not only the sounds of speech, but also all the sound means of language, for example, syllables, phonetic words, bars, phrases, pauses, intonations.