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[[Image:Chinese-keyboard.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Language may be written using different [[orthography|orthographies]] using modern [[technology]].]] | [[Image:Chinese-keyboard.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Language may be written using different [[orthography|orthographies]] using modern [[technology]].]] | ||
[[Image:Vowels-spectrogram-british-english-adult-male.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Phonetics often involves modern [[technology]] to analyse [[ | [[Image:Vowels-spectrogram-british-english-adult-male.jpg|thumb|left|500px|[[Phonetics]] often involves modern [[technology]] to analyse speech, providing evidence for linguists on the nature of [[spoken language]]. This [[spectrogram]] as used in [[acoustic phonetics]] shows the [[frequency|frequencies]] of vibrations involved in the production of six [[British English]] [[vowel]]s by an [[adult]] [[male]] [[native speaker]]: from left to right, the vowels as in ''bee'', ''sue'', ''herd'', ''or'', ''bar'' and ''buy''. The bands of energy ([[formant]]s) are distinctive for each vowel; for example, the lower the bottom formant ('F1'), the higher the vowel is articulated in the [[mouth]]. The greater the distance between F1 and the second-lowest 'F2' formant correlates with how far back in the mouth the vowel is produced. This image was created using the [http://www.praat.org Praat] freeware program.]] | ||
[[Image:marines-poo-diving-shop-japan.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Why this shop name in [[Japan]]? Linguists also investigate how language is used, but how it is 'abused' is left to others.]] | [[Image:marines-poo-diving-shop-japan.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Why this shop name in [[Japan]]? Linguists also investigate how language is used, but how it is 'abused' is left to others.]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 15 July 2007
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