1. Specific attributes of the language sound structure; phonology in the description of a language; variation and types in production and perception of speech; segmentation of the sound continuum.
2. The levels of specificity and generality in description of sound units of a language system and text; basic phonological terms and concepts; phonemic system of Czech; inter-language comparison.
3. Phonological opposition and distinctive feature; various approaches of distinctive feature specification and physical reality of speech; phonological processes and their description.
4. Distinctive features of Czech; alternatives according to the research objectives and language qualities; applications in phonological and morphonological description of sound patterns in Czech.5. Phonological description of the syllable; phonotactics and determining syllable boundaries.
The objective of the course is to present fundamental theoretical principles and terms which form the basis of the description of the sound structure of a language. Emphasis is put on understanding the systems and on the ability to apply physical descriptors of speech on the phonological level.