There are actually a few different subjects that could be studied in the science of phonetics. Most people will study language and language arts.
The subject-matter of phonetics.
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Robert W. West has written: 'Phonetics' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech, English language 'Diagnosis and disorders of speech' -- subject(s): Speech, Diagnosis 'Kinesiologic phonetics' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech, English language
Phonetics is connected to other sciences such as linguistics, speech pathology, neuroscience, and computer science. It helps linguists understand how speech sounds are produced, and speech pathologists use phonetics to diagnose and treat speech disorders. In neuroscience, phonetics helps researchers study how the brain processes speech sounds, and in computer science, phonetics is used in speech recognition technology.
It depends what subject is being studied.
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Raymond Herbert Stetson has written: 'Motor phonetics' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech
A. W. Burt has written: 'A manual of elementary phonetics' -- subject(s): Phonetics, English language
Alan Cruttenden has written: 'Gimson's pronunciation of English' -- subject(s): English language, Phonetics, Pronunciation 'Intonation' -- subject(s): Intonation (Phonetics)
Phonetics is the science studying the sounds of speech: it is all about the way you say things (articulatory phonetics), hear things (acoustic phonetics) and perceive what you hear (auditory phonetics). Studies in phonetics become increasingly important today, as they are central to speech recognition technology.
Ida Caroline Ward has written: 'The phonetics of English' -- subject(s): Phonetics, English language