Lecture 1 - Articulation of consonants - 1
Lecture 2 - Articulation of consonants - 2
Lecture 3 - Articulation of vowels
Lecture 4 - Language endangerment and linguistic diversity
Lecture 5 - Linguistic diversity - consonants in the languages of the world
Lecture 6 - Linguistic diversity - consonants and vowels in the languages of the world
Lecture 7 - Linguistic diversity - conclusion
Lecture 8 - Acoustic analysis: sound waves
Lecture 9 - Acoustic analysis: source filter theory and spectrograms
Lecture 10 - Acoustic analysis: vowels and formants
Lecture 11 - Acoustic analysis: formant calculation
Lecture 12 - Perceptual cues, variability in the speech signal, acoustic-phonetic invariance
Lecture 13 - Segmentation problem, categorical perception, cp in infants and animals
Lecture 14 - Measuring perceptual distinctiveness, multidimensional scaling, speech perception theories
Lecture 15 - development of the ideas of phonemes and features
Lecture 16 - phonemes as categories, phonemes in different languages, allophonic rules
Lecture 17 - problems in phonemic analysis, context and phonotactics
Lecture 18 - Psychological reality of phonemes
Lecture 19 - Distinctive features and natural classes
Lecture 20 - Phonological rule application
Lecture 21 - Distinctive features, feature economy and markedness
Lecture 22 - Morphophonological rules
Lecture 23 - Syllables
Lecture 24 - Stress
Lecture 25 - Phonetics and phonology of intonation, microprosody, stylization
Lecture 26 - Nuclear tone, pitch accent and boundary tones
Lecture 27 - Focus, givenness