A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced labiodental fricative from the midsagittal plane. phonetic voiced labiodental fricative diagram Midsagittal V - voiced labiodental fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram voiceless palato-alveolar fricative Midsagittal SH - voiceless palato-alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced velar nasal from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal NG - voiced velar nasal
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiceless velar plosive from the midsagittal plane. voiceless velar stop phonetic diagram Midsagittal K - voiceless velar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane. voiced bilabial stop phonetic diagram Midsagittal B - voiced bilabial plosive
The structure of sign as described by Charles S. Peirce. I've also used pascallapalme's bubbles including <http://www.openclipart.org/people/pascallapalme/bulle1.svg> peirce diagram linguistics Charles S. Peirce's sign
The diagram presents a visualization of intra-domain mapping in conceptual metonymy (as defined by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in "Metaphors We Live By") cognitive diagram linguistics Conceptual metonymy
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless alveolar plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal T - voiceless alveolar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal S - voiceless alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced postalveolar affricate from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal J - voiced postalveolar affricate
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced alveolar lateral approximant from the midsagittal plane. l phonetic diagram Midsagittal L - voiced alveolar lateral approximant
The model of the speech circuit proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure in "Course in General Linguistics" (1966 ). A conversation is an exchange of vocalized mental signs. The drawing uses the oak clipart by rg1024 http://www.openclipart.org/detail/colored-oak-tree-by-rg1024 sausurre cognitive language The speech circuit acc. to de Saussure
The model of the speech circuit proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure in "Course in General Linguistics" (1966 [1916]). A conversation is an exchange of vocalized mental signs. The drawing uses the oak clipart by rg1024 http://www.openclipart.org/detail/colored-oak-tree-by-rg1024 semantics speech sign The speech circuit acc. to de Saussure
The structure of sign as described by Ferdinand de Saussure in "Course in General Linguistics". I've also used pascallapalme's thought bubble . sign linguistics de saussure Ferdinand de Saussure's sign
The diagram visualizes conceptual blending as defined by Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner (e.g. in "The Way We Think"). conceptual blending linguistics mapping Conceptual blending
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced palatal approximant from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal Y - voiced palatal approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced bilabial approximant from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal W - voiced bilabial approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal P - voiceless bilabial plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced postalveolar affricate from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram j Midsagittal J - voiced postalveolar affricate
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane. voiceless labiodental fricative phonetic diagram Midsagittal F - voiceless labiodental fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal ETH - voiced interdental fricative
The structure of sign as described by Ferdinand de Saussure in "Course in General Linguistics". I've also used pascallapalme's thought bubble <http://www.openclipart.org/people/pascallapalme/bulle1.svg> de saussure linguistics semiotics Ferdinand de Saussure's sign
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless palato-alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal SH - voiceless palato-alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced velar nasal from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal NG - voiced velar nasal
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial nasal from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal M - voiced bilabial nasal
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced alveolar lateral approximant from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal L - voiced alveolar lateral approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiceless velar plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal K - voiceless velar plosive
The model of the linguistic sign according to Ronald Langacker, as described in "Foundations of Cognitive Grammar" (1989). The sign is a pairing of a mental image of the concept and the mental image of the sound denoting this concept. The drawing uses the dog clipart by molumen http://www.openclipart.org/detail/13883 semantics sign linguistics The linguistic sign acc. to Langacker
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane. voiced phonetic diagram Midsagittal Z - voiced alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless alveolar plosive from the midsagittal plane. voiceless alveolar plosive phonetic diagram Midsagittal T - voiceless alveolar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiceless glottal fricative from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram h Midsagittal H - voiceless glottal fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced alveolar plosive from the midsagittal plane. phonetic d diagram Midsagittal D - voiced alveolar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced palatal approximant from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal Y - voiced palatal approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced bilabial approximant from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal W - voiced bilabial approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced alveolar nasal from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal N - voiced alveolar nasal
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced alveolar plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal D - voiced alveolar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless interdental fricative from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal THETA - voiceless interdental fricative
The diagram visualizes conceptual blending as defined by Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner (e.g. in "The Way We Think") cognitive conceptual blending linguistics Conceptual blending
The diagram presents a visualization of cross-domain mappings in conceptual metaphor (as defined by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in "Metaphors We Live By") cognitive diagram metaphor linguistics Conceptual metaphor
The model of the linguistic sign according to Ronald Langacker, as described in "Foundations of Cognitive Grammar" (1989). The sign is a pairing of a mental image of the concept and the mental image of the sound denoting this concept. The drawing uses the dog clipart by molumen http://www.openclipart.org/detail/13883 langacker cognitive language The linguistic sign acc. to Langacker
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane alveolar articulators cross-section Midsagittal Z - voiced alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced retroflex approximant from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal R - voiced retroflex approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal P - voiceless bilabial plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal G - voiced velar plosive
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane eth articulators cross-section Midsagittal ETH - voiced interdental fricative
The diagram presents a visualization of cross-domain mappings in conceptual metaphor (as defined by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in "Metaphors We Live By"). linguistics diagram metaphor mapping Conceptual metaphor
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless interdental fricative from the midsagittal plane. phonetic voiceless interdental fricative diagram Midsagittal THETA - voiceless interdental fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiceless alveolar fricative from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal S - voiceless alveolar fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced retroflex approximant from the midsagittal plane. voiced retroflex approximant phonetic diagram Midsagittal R - voiced retroflex approximant
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced alveolar nasal from the midsagittal plane. phonetic diagram linguistics Midsagittal N - voiced alveolar nasal
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane. voiced velar plosive phonetic diagram Midsagittal G - voiced velar plosive
Orthoepy means the study of correct pronunciation or simply the correct way to say something. The clipart illustrates the tendency for those who speak English to NOT pronounce even foreign capitols as the locals do pedestrian orthoepy pronounciation Pedestrian Orthoepy
A view of the articulators used in production of the voiced labiodental fricative from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal V - voiced labiodental fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiceless glottal fricative from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal H - voiceless glottal fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal F - voiceless labiodental fricative
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiceless postalveolar affricate ch articulators cross-section Midsagittal CH - voiceless postalveolar affricate
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial plosive from the midsagittal plane articulators cross-section diagram Midsagittal B - voiced bilabial plosive
The diagram presents a visualization of intra-domain mapping in conceptual metonymy (as defined by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in "Metaphors We Live By"). diagram linguistics cognitive Conceptual metonymy
A view of the articulators used in production of a voiced bilabial nasal from the midsagittal plane. phonetic m diagram Midsagittal M - voiced bilabial nasal