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what is phonetics. give a example and also explain

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Answered by aanchalgupt
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Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that focuses on the production and classification of the world's speech sounds. ... For example, the noun 'fish' has four letters, but the IPA presents this as three sounds: f i ʃ, where 'ʃ' stands for the 'sh' sound. Phonetics as an interdisciplinary science has many applications.

Answered by Kanagalakshmi201
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An example of phonetics is the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which standardizes the pronunciation of words from any language so that anyone reading any word in any language can pronounce it properly. Acoustic Phonetics: The study of the properties of the sound waves and how they are perceived by the inner ear.

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