THE ARTICULATORY, PERCEPTUAL AND ACOUSTIC DESCRIPTION OF VOWEL UNITS IN THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE
Abstract
The article shows that the vowels of the Kazakh language are divided into monophthongs and diphthongs, this is clearly presented in articulatory, acoustic and perceptual terms. The definition and composition of monophthongs and diphthongs of vowels are given: a vowel pronounced the same from beginning to end is called a monophthong, and a vowel that begins with one sound and ends with another is called a diphthong. Vowels were analyzed in pairs, and their resonator system was modeled for the first time. A visual proof of the distinctive / common features of vowels is presented.
The article analyzes the vowel system of the Kazakh language in articulatory, acoustic and perceptual terms. On the basis of analyzing of vowel pairs, their distinctive features are revealed.
About the Authors
A. ZhunisbekKazakhstan
Chief Researcher, Doctor of Philology
Almaty
A. Moldasheva
Kazakhstan
Candidate of philological sciences
Turkestan
M. Taldybaeva
Kazakhstan
Turkestan
Review
For citations:
Zhunisbek A., Moldasheva A., Taldybaeva M. THE ARTICULATORY, PERCEPTUAL AND ACOUSTIC DESCRIPTION OF VOWEL UNITS IN THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE. Tiltanym. 2015;(2):88-98. (In Kazakh)