Published January 7, 2025 | Version v1
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AUDITORY PHONETICS: PERCEPTION OF ENGLISH SOUNDS AND THE PHONOLOGICAL ASPECT

  • 1. Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty of Psychology, department of Foreign languages Phylology and foreign languages
  • 2. Student of group 301-21

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This article provides an in-depth examination of auditory phonetics, focusing on the perception of English speech sounds and their interaction with phonology. The piece explores the stages of auditory processing, from sound wave reception to the interpretation of phonemes in the brain. Key concepts, such as phonemic contrast, coarticulation, and phonological processes, are explained in relation to how English speakers perceive and categorize speech sounds. The article also highlights the role of auditory phonetics in understanding the mental representation of sounds and their variation in spoken language, as well as its relevance to diagnosing and treating speech-related disorders. This comprehensive exploration not only sheds light on the cognitive mechanisms behind language comprehension but also underscores the connection between auditory perception and the abstract principles of phonology, making it an essential resource for those interested in linguistics, cognitive science, and speech therapy.

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