Phoneme, The smallest unit of sound that can change meaning., Syllable, A unit of speech with one vowel sound, possibly with surrounding consonants., Manner of Articulation, How airflow is modified to produce a consonant sound., Place of Articulation, Where in the mouth a sound is produced., Prosodic Features, Speech features like stress, intonation, pitch, tempo, volume, and rhythm., Diphthong, A complex vowel sound where the tongue moves from one vowel to another in one syllable., Voiced and Unvoiced, Voiced: vocal cords vibrate; Unvoiced: vocal cords do not vibrate., Accommodation, How speakers adjust their speech to match or differ from their listener., Accent, A distinct way of pronouncing words linked to region, social group, or nationality., Acoustic, Physical properties of sound (frequency, amplitude, duration)., Auditory, How sound is perceived and processed by the ear and brain..

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