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                                                  ñdmdb§~r {dÚmWu H$gm KS>dmdm?                                                                         Effective Communication in
                                                                                                                                                        English through Phonology
                                                               gwdUm© Hw$bH$Uu
                                                           amÁ¶ nwañH$ma àmá {ejH$                                                                               Dr Atul Suryawanshi
                                                      AmXe© {dÚmb` {MIbr {O. ~wbT>mUm$                                                                 Shri Seth Murlidharji Mansingka Arts,
                                                                                                                                                     Sci & Com College, Pachora, Dist: Jalgaon


            {ejU àpH«$`oMm Oa AmnU AJXr d¡{XH$ H$mimnmgyZ _mJmodm  {Xbo Om`Mo.                                                     Need and Significance of Ini a ve:                 with  the  systema c  organiza on  of  sounds  in
            KoVbm Va, JwéHw$b nÕVr ApñVËdmV hmoVr, ho Amnë`mbm   nU  AmOÀ`m  {ejU  nÕVrV  _wbm§_Ü`o  BVH§$  ghO                                                                      language.  If  Indian  students  are  seeking
            kmV  Amho.  `mV  amOKamÊ`mVrb  _wbm§Zmhr  {dÚmÏ`mªgmR>r   ñdmdb§{~Ëd éOdVm `oB©b H$m?                                  In the present post-modern world, the concept of   knowledge of English for employment, their skills
            JwéJ¥hr  Omdo  bmJm`Mo  Ë`mMo  {H$VrVar  XmIbo  hr  AmhoV.   Va hmo Oar nyduÀ`m H$mimgmaIo {d ÚmWu 24 Vmg Amnë`m       educa on is changing very rapidly. At present,    can  be  made  perfect  with  the  help  of  English
            Amnë`mbm dJ© AmR> B§J«OrÀ`m OwÝ`m nwñVH$mVrb 'OrdH$mMm'   gm{ZÜ`mV  Zgbo  Var  `mV  nwÝhm  {dÚmWu  Am{U  nmbH$         students  look  at  educa on  not  merely  to  gain   phonology.
                                                                                                                                   knowledge  but  to  get  a  well-established  job.
            nmR> _m{hVr Amho ˶m‘ܶo," Á`mV H$mhrM JwUY_© ZmhrV Or   `m§À`mVrb Xwdm hmoD$Z Vo H$m_ AmnU {ejH$m§Zr Ho$ë`mg          Almost all the knowledge treasure of the world is  For instance:
            dZñnVr AJXrM {~ZH$m_r Amho Vr emoYyZ H$mT>", Aer Jwé   _wbm§_Ü`o  ñdmdb§{~Ëd  éOdVm  `oB©b.  _mVm  nmbH$  g^m,         in the form of English today. It is observed that
            Amkm {_imë`mda Vmo 'OrdH$' Iyn {\$aVmo Am{U àË`oH$   nmbH$  gh{dMma  g^m,  _rZm  amOy  _§M  Aem  ~¡R>H$m§_Ü`o          most of the students feel problem pronouncing     i)     Chaos -            /ˈkeɪɒs/
            dZñnVrV H$mhr Zm H$mhr JwUY_© {_iVmVM. hr Am{U Aer   nmbH$m§Zm _mJ©Xe©Z H$aVm `oB©b KamVrb gd© ñdV…Mr H$m_o            certain words in English. So, it is needful to train   ii)   Onomatopoeia -  /ˌɒnəˌmætəˈpiːə/
            AZoH$ Jwê§$Mr Amkm nmhUmè`m {eî`m§À`m AZoH$ H$Wm Am{U   _wbm§Zm ñdV…M H$ê$ Úm. _mÂ`m dJm©V AmVmn`ªV _r _wbm-           the  students,  as  well  the  teachers,  in  the   iii)   Tortoise -            /ˈtɔːtəs/
            àg§J Amnë`m dmMZmV AmhoV. VgoM Aml_mVrb {eî`m§À`m   _wbr§Zm  Xa  ~wYdmar  gm`§H$mir  ñdV…  JUdoe  YwÊ`mMr              pronuncia on  of  English  words.  The  present   iv)    Trachea -            /trəˈkiːə/
            {XZM`}À`m  Jmoï>r  Amnë`mbm  dmMm`bm  {_iVmV.  {eî`m§Zm   Odinmg gº$rM Ho$br Amho, Am{U _wbo Ia§M Vo ñdV…M H$m_        project  is  very  significant  to  impart  scien fic  v)   Phone cs-          /fəˈnɛtɪks/
            O§JbmVyZ bmH$S§> VmoSy>Z AmUUo, {d ÚmO©Zm ì`{V{aº$ Amnbo   ñdV…  H$aV  Agë`mMo  XmIbo'  àË`j  nmbH$  g§nH$m©V'         training in English pronuncia on to the aspirants.   Posi on of Vocal Cords:
            H$nSo>  AmnU  ñdÀN>  H$aUo,  ñd`§nmH$mV  _XV  H$aUo,   nmbH$m§H$Sy>ZM EoH$m`bm {_iVmV. nmbH$ Ë`mgmR>r _wbm§M§          Objec ves:                                        The  teacher  teaches  the  students  the  two
            JwéHw$bmMm n{aga ñdÀN> Am{U gw§Xa Ro>dUo Aer gd© H$m_o   H$m¡VwH$ hr H$aVmV. nmbH$m§Mm Amnë`m nmbH$m§_Ü`o 'Ord'        i)  To remove phobia among the students and  posi ons of vocal cords.
            H$amdr bmJm`Mr. _J Vmo {eî` amO KamÊ`mVbm Agbm Var,   AgVmo. Amnë`m nmë`mÀ`m Ordmbm Hw$R>bmhr Y¸$m bmJm`bm                the teachers regarding spoken English.         Voiced Posi on:
            Vr gd© H$m_o H$amdrM bmJm`Mr. ho gd© gm§JÊ`m_mJM§ H$maU   ZH$mo, AerM ^y{_H$m nmbH$m§Mr AgVo. Voìhm gJù`mV AmYr        ii)  To acquaint the students and teachers with RP
            H$m`  Va  hr  gd©  H$m_o  {eî`  H$am`Mr  åhUOo  ñdmdb§~r   nmbH$m§Zm {dœmgmV KoUo _hÎdmMo Amho.                           (Received Pronuncia ons from England).         Voiced Consonants: /b/, /d/, /g/, /v/, /δ/, /z/, /ʒ/,
                                                                                                                                                                                     /dʒ/, /m/, /n/, /ng/, /j/, /r/, /l/, /w/.
            Agm`Mr. ñdmdb§~ZmMo YSo> {eî`m§Zm àË`j OrdZnÕVrVyZ
                                                                                                                                   iii) To improve the pronuncia on of the aspirants   Voiceless Posi on:
                                                                                                                                      to use the English language effec vely.
                                                                                                                                                                                     Voiceless Consonants: /p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, /θ/, /s/,
                                                                                                                                   Procedure of the Ini a ve:                        /∫/, / t∫/, /h/
                                                                                                                                   Methods of Linguis c Analysis:                    Accent:

                                                                                                                                   English language can be studied systema cally at   Accent  is  the  prominence  given  on  a  certain
                                                                                                                                   five  different  levels  which  are  known  as  the   syllable.  A  strong  puff  of  air  is  used  while
                                                                                                                                   methods of linguis c analysis as follows:         pronouncing certain syllable. It makes the word
                                                                                                                                   I)   Phonology    (Study  of  sound  pa ern  in  intelligible to the listener.
                                                                                                                                                     English language)
                                                                                                                                                                                     Stress  Change  according  to  Func on:  The
                                                                                                                                   ii)  Morphology  (Study  of  word  forma on  in
                                                                                                                                                                                     teacher teaches the students how stress changes
                                                                                                                                                     English language)
                                                                                                                                                                                     according to its func on.
                                                                                                                                   iii) Syntac c     (Study of grammar in English
                                                                                                                                                     language)                              Word    Noun            Verb
                                                                                                                                   iv) Lexical       (Study of vocabulary in English  1)  Object    /ˈɒbdʒɪkt/      /əbˈdʒekt/
                                                                                                                                                     language)                       2)  Progress    /ˈprəʊɡrɪs/    /prə ˈ ɡres/

                                                                                                                                   v) Seman c        (Study  of  English  language  3)  Subject     /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/     /səbˈdʒekt/
                                                                                                                                                     concerning its meaning)         4)  Perfect    /ˈpɜːfɪkt/      /pɜː ˈ fekt/
            21ì`m eVH$mVrb Vmm§{ÌH$Ñï>¶m ñdmdb§{~Ëd Agboë`m [nT>rV emar[aH$, _mZ[gH$, d¡Mm[aH  ñdmdb§{~Ëdhr `m`bm nm{hOo           English Phonology:                                5)  Record     /ˈrekɔːd/       /rɪˈkɔːd/
            AmnU Vr Ia§Va AmOÀ`m H$mimMr JaOhr Amho.                                                                               Phonology is a branch of linguis cs concerned


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