Liguistics Blog
Alice Korkin
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
7 September 2021
The Sounds of Speech
We don't usually think about this but to understand a language we have to know the words to that language. If we don't know the words, our brain cannot piece the puzzle of words together, therefore we do not understand. If you pay attention to someone talking to you in a foreign language, the things they are saying just sound like a big blur of words. One big run-on sentence that never ends. When we know the meaning of a word in the language we connect ties to the things stored in our memory and understand what is being said. What is being said is also a big part of understanding the language. Each of our brains processes everything differently so we can basically choose to hear what we want to hear. The way we speak is also an interesting process. We have to dig through our memory and find the words we want to say, then the words come out of our mouths with different movements, and then it turns into an actual sound. But, we need to remember that not everything that we produce as a sound is a word. This can also get confusing because a yawn or a cough can sound very similar to something we may be wanting to say.
https://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/sounds-speech
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