sent in any kind of language expression.
The relationship between phonology and other branches of
linguistics is outlined in the given diagram:
1
M .A.K. H alliday.
Intonation and G ram m ar in British English Mouton, 1967, p. 10.
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Non
- Linguistic Relationship
(ParaLinguisticsj
Kinesics
: z ;
Gestures, murmurs,
postures etc.
Types of phonation
;;;;
1 Voice quality, personal articulatory setting,
I special tempo, pitch, timbre, register etc.
P H O N O L O G I C A L T H E O R I E S
II.I. I.A. BAUDOUIN DE COURTENAY’S THEORY
OF PHONOLOGY
The formation o f the phonological theory may be divided
into two periods:
1. The «prephoneme» period,
i.e. when there was no dis
tinction between «speech sound» and «phoneme» until 1870;
2.
The «phonemic» period,
which began in 1870 and in
cludes the twentieth century. In this period the basic phonetic and
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