2023_24
Educational guide 
Faculty of Arts
A A 
english 
Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Language and Literature (2009)
 Subjects
  THE SOUNDS OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY: INTRODUCTION 1.1. Phonetics:
1.1.1. Definition
1.1.2. Objectives
1.1.3. Branches
1.1.3.1. Articulatory Phonetics
1.1.3.2. Acoustic Phonetics
1.1.3.3. Perceptual Phonetics
1.1.4. Phonetics and Other Linguistic Disciplines

1.2. Phonology
1.2.1 Definition
1.2.2 Objectives
1.2.3. Fields

1.3. Basic Concepts in Phonetics and Phonology
1.4. Phonetic Transcription and Phonological Transcription. Phonetic Alphabets
1.5. Relationship between Phonetics and Phonology
1.6. Some Applications of Phonetics
2. PHONOLOGY 2.1. Phoneme
2.2. Phoneme Identification
2.3. Phonological Oppositions
2.4. Phonological Features
2.5. Neutralisation of Oppositions
2.6. Phonological Processes
3. ARTICULATORY PHONETICS 3.1. Phonatory Apparatus
3.2. Articulatory Sound Production
3.3. Articulatory Classification of the Sounds of Language
4. SPANISH VOWELS 4.1. Articulatory Classification
4.2. Definition and Distribution of Vowel Phonemes
4.3. Phonological Description
4.4. Vowel Sequences
5. SPANISH CONSONANTS 5.1. Articulatory Characteristics
5.2. Definition and Distribution of Consonantal Phonemes
5.3. Phonological Description
6. UNITS ABOVE THE PHONEME 6.1 Syllable: Definition
6.2 Syllable Structure
6.3 Syllable Types
6.4 Phonosyntax
7. SUPRASEGMENTAL ELEMENTS 7.1 Accent
7.2 Pauses, Speech Rate, Pace
7.3 Pitch and Intonation
7.4 Duration
8. ACOUSTIC PHONETICS 8.1. Sound Waves
8.2. Types of Waves
8.3. Resonance and Filters
8.4. Acoustic Classification of Speech Sounds
8.5. Acoustic Analysis Methods
9. PERCEPTUAL PHONETICS 9.1. Hearing: Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing
9.2. Perception: Models of Speech Perception
9.3. Perceptual Qualities of Sounds
9.4. Acoustic Invariance and Categorical Perception 9.5.