miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2012

INTRODUCTION

   
 
     

   In this chapter we learnt about the phonetics and phonology the Phonological representations, is knowledge of the structure of sound .Also, the differences that include features such as articulation, manner and place of articulation of the language you choose and the way in which that language combines these features for existing sounds in that language. But we are studying English and we have to know about this, for example The French, unlike English, uses the nasalization of vowels contrastively. In addition, people think of an accent as something that other people have. The truth is that everyone has an accent, because an accent is a way of pronouncing words. In other words, accent is all about sound. It comes to changes in vocabulary in different regions, and then we are talking about dialect. Dialect refers to differences in accent, grammar and vocabulary among different versions of a language.