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Podcast episode 14: The emergence of phonetics in the 19th century

History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences

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Phonetics Emerges at the Crossroads of Science

The 19th century marked a pivotal era in the development of phonetics, transforming it into a distinct scientific discipline influenced by both acoustics and physiology. During this period, advancements in medical science prompted physiologists to investigate the speech organs closely, particularly the larynx, leading to significant discoveries about speech articulation. A critical milestone was reached with the publication of Schonburger's Grünst-Suger der Physiologie in 1856, which effectively established articulatory phonetics, providing a clearer understanding of how speech is produced.

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