An Outline of English Phonetics |
Contents
Chapter | 1 |
Types of Pronunciation | 11 |
Experimental Methods | 17 |
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acoustic affricate articulated assimilation breathed Cardinal Vowels Chap close vowels dɛə difficulty double stress English diphthong English Phonetics 4th English short English sound English Vowel examples expressed shortly foreign learner French fricative consonant front Germans glide glottis hard palate heard intonation laik language larynx length letter Lip-position of Cardinal Lip-position of English lip-rounding lips London means mouth nasal consonant normal noun nounced occurs opener vowels ordinary Palatogram phonetic transcription Phonetics 4th edit pitch plosion plosive consonant preceding principal member prominence pronounced pronunciation raised position replaced represented retracted retroflex sentence shortly by defining shown in Fig soft palate sonant speech-sounds stressed syllable strong form student subsidiary members tamber teeth-ridge tip of tongue tongue-position triphthong Tune unstressed usually variants variety verb vibrate vocal cords voiced sounds voiceless consonant weak form wəz Words for practice