IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY HAVE INTERFACES AND OVERLAPS

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K USHA RANI, S ARCHANA

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Transferring information from one part of the world to another in the global world requires the English language to meet specific criteria. To effectively transfer information without changing its content, one must acquire effective communication skills in this process. Effective communication requires the development of LSRW skills, which include listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In order to be an effective communicator, one must develop all of these skills. All other skills, including interpretation and analysis, are carried out through the essential skill of listening, which is the leading skill. Speaking has been replaced by significance because it is the main skill that enables a communicator to respond based on the interpretation and analysis they undergo. Speaker’s communication has its major impact, which includes Phonetics, Articulation of the Sounds, Word- Accent, Stress, Intonation etc. as its involvement in conveying information has superior impact on the listeners. Accurate investigation is facilitated by speaking, which has a better impact on the listener in elucidation. The major aim of this study is to focus on interface and overlap in Phonetics and Phonology, which plays a key role in conveying effectual speaking and reading leading to successful communication

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