1. Phonetics and Phonology
1.1. domains and goals
1.2. phonetics phonology interface
2. Phonemes and allophones
3. IPA and types of transcriptions
4. Articulatory phonetics
4.1. The glottal component
4.2. Vowels
4.3. Consonants
5. Elements of acoustic phonetics
5.1. Types of sounds
5.2. Frequency, amplitude, and intensity
5.3. Waveform, spectrogram, spectrum
5.5. Source-filter theory
5.5. Harmonics and formants
5.6. Voice Onset Time
6. Linear Phonology
6.1. Features
6.2. Natural classes
6.3. Phonological rules and their formalisation
6.4. Iterative processes
6.5 Interacting rules
6.5 Elsewere Principle
7. Syllables and moras
8. Multilinear phonology
8.1 Tones in African languages
8.2 Non-concatenative morphology
8.3 Geminates
8.3 Phonological processes in multlinear phonology
9. Introduction to Optimality theory (OT)
9.1 Classic OT
9.2 Arguments in favour of OT
9.3 Allophones, neutralisation, and contrast preservation in OT
9.4 Richness of the base
9.5 Opacity and OT
9.6 Stratal OT
9.7 Rule-based phonology vs. OT