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Old 15-Mar-2004, 09:04
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I'm making a research about phonology and phonetics .Its title is Phonological Theory and Language Teaching and it includes(as subtitles) Phonology and Phonetics , Which theory ; segmental phonology - suprasegmental phonology . I don't know how to start or what points are necessary to explain.For example should I mention all details such as articulatory phonetics or acoustic phon.?
NOTE: I will present this work nearly in 2 hours .
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I'm making a research about phonology and phonetics .Its title is Phonological Theory and Language Teaching and it includes(as subtitles) Phonology and Phonetics , Which theory ; segmental phonology - suprasegmental phonology . I don't know how to start or what points are necessary to explain.For example should I mention all details such as articulatory phonetics or acoustic phon.?
NOTE: I will present this work nearly in 2 hours .
I can't help you there. By my estimation, it is too late anyway. I hope you did well. :wink:
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I have to say,it sounds a little low on research.
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