English Phonetics and Phonology Paperback with Audio CDs (2): A Practical CourseA complete basic course in English phonetics and phonology which combines academic material with practical exercises, both written and recorded. Since the publication of the first edition in 1983, this course has established itself as the most practical, comprehensive text in the field and become widely used in many parts of the world in universities and other institutions of higher education. It is used by both native and non-native speakers alike, and is suitable for those training to teach English as well as those studying the language at an advanced level. This new edition takes into account recent developments in the teaching of phonology. It includes updated references, fuller coverage of intonation, and a new chapter on different varieties of English with illustrative recorded material. English Phonetics and Phonology bridges the gap between simple pronunciation handbooks and technical phonetics and phonology textbooks. It presents the basic factual material and crucial theoretical issues in a practical and readable way. At the end of each chapter there are notes giving information on further reading, discussion of the more challenging issues, written exercises and, where appropriate, suggestions for teachers. In addition the audio CDs include recorded exercises for every chapter which are particularly helpful for non-native speakers. A full answer key is available at the back of the book. Additional exercises and other supporting material are available online. |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 8 |
III | 16 |
IV | 22 |
V | 31 |
VI | 39 |
VII | 46 |
VIII | 56 |
XII | 89 |
XIII | 97 |
XIV | 107 |
XV | 119 |
XVI | 129 |
XVII | 136 |
XVIII | 146 |
XIX | 153 |
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English Phonetics and Phonology Fourth Edition: A Practical Course Peter Roach No preview available - 2010 |
Common terms and phrases
affricates allophone alveolar alveolar ridge analysis assimilation Audio Unit BBC accent BBC pronunciation beginning called Cambridge University Press cardinal vowel Chapter clusters context described diphthongs English pronunciation English speakers English words example words fall-rise final position foreign learners fortis/lenis fricative given grammatical hear the number important initial intonation languages learners of English lenis lips Listen and repeat long vowels look morpheme nasal nasal consonant native speakers Notes on problems noun occur phonemic symbols phonology pitch movement place of articulation plosive possible post-final preceding problems and further pronounced realisation schwa sentence short vowels soft palate sound spelling Spelt stressed syllable suffix syllabic consonant tone tone languages tone-unit tone-unit boundary tongue tonic stress tonic syllable transcribed transcription triphthongs unstressed usually velar verb vocal folds voiceless voicing Weak forms weak syllables word stress write Written exercises