A person who studies phonetics is called a phonetician. Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that deals with the sounds of speech, their production, and reception. Phoneticians examine the physical properties of speech sounds and how they are used in different languages.
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.
In phonetics, the word "phone" refers to any distinct speech sound or unit of sound that can be used to differentiate one word from another in a particular language. Phonetics studies the physical properties of these speech sounds, including how they are produced and perceived.
Most likely you are referring to a linguist, someone who studies languages. However, someone who simply knows or is interested in many languages is known as a polyglot.It's called a Linguist.
I know the study is called linguistics, but I don't know what the person is called.
The study of speaking is called linguistics, specifically the branch known as phonetics. Phonetics focuses on the physical and acoustic properties of speech sounds, including how they are produced, perceived, and represented in language.
You call someone that studies metal a metallurgist.
A physicist.
a person who studies planets is a planetologist.
florist
An Anthropologist.
Microbiologists
Brocollogist
A Zoologist
malacologist
A physicist.
a meteorologist.
An economist