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Phonetics

/fəˈnɛtɪks/noun
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Phonetics is the branch of linguistics that systematically studies the physical sounds of human speech, including their production by the vocal organs, their acoustic properties, and how they're perceived by listeners. This field not only helps decode accents and dialects in everyday communication but also drives advancements in technology like speech recognition software, making it essential for language learners and AI developers alike.

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Did you know that the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), created in 1888 by a group of linguists including Paul Passy, contains over 100 symbols to represent sounds from more than 6,000 languages worldwide, including unique clicks and tones that English speakers might never encounter?

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