Depending on how well students satisfy the requirements of the course, they will be able to do one or more of the following, with greater or lesser expertise: 1. Transcribe a wide range of speech sounds from the languages of the world using the International Phonetic Alphabet. 2. Produce a wide range of speech sounds from the world's languages. 3. Describe speech sounds with the correct professional terminology. 4. Properly record, digitally acquire and edit speech from an informant. 5. Work with a native speaker to discover the speech sounds and sound system of nearly any of the world's languages from scratch. 6. Quantify vowels and tones acoustically with professional speech analysis software. 7. Know the logically correct way of evaluating the strength of evidence in support of a hypotheses; and how to estimate the probability of a hypothesis, given the evidence adduced in its support. 8. Undertake guided research on a topic in Phonetics or Applied Phonetics. |