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Dec 26, 2024
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CSDS 2310 - Phonetics Credit(s): 3
This course is a detailed study of the phonemes of American English. Anatomy and physiology, normal sound development, and cultural and linguistic differences of the speech mechanism are introduced for the purpose of describing speech sound production. Emphasis is placed on the production and acoustic features of phonemes, as well as sound-to-symbol transcription using the International phonetic alphabet. Student must obtain a minimum grade of B in this course to gain acceptance into the communication sciences and disorders program. Repeated: No Co-requisite Course(s): CSDS 2300
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