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OverviewPractical Phonetics and Phonology: presents the essentials of the subject in a lively way whilst stressing the day-to-day applications of phonetics and phonology covers all the core concepts of speech science such as: the phoneme, syllable structure, production of speech, vowel and consonant possibilities, glottal settings, stress, rhythm, intonation and the surprises of connected speech incorporates classic readings from key names in the discipline including David Abercrombie, David Crystal, Dennis Fry, Daniel Jones, Peter Ladefoged, and Steven Pinker includes an audio CD containing a collection of samples provided by genuine speakers of twenty-five accent varieties from Britain, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Singapore and West Africa. New features of this edition include: new readings by Peter Trudgill and John Wells; a section on English orthography; an appendix of websites dealing with phonetics and accents of English; revised and updated activities and examples. The accompanying CD now includes: British Estuary English and New York English. The second edition of Practical Phonetics and Phonology will appeal to all students of English language and linguistics and those training for a certificate in TEFL. The accompanying website to this book can be found at http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/reli/ Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beverley Collins (formerly at University of Leiden, the Netherlands) , Inger M. Mees (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd New edition Weight: 0.792kg ISBN: 9780415422666ISBN 10: 0415422663 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 01 January 2008 Audience: Adult education , Further / Higher Education Replaced By: 9780415506502 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsSection A: Introduction 1. English Worldwide 2. Phoneme and Allophone 3. Connected Speech and Phonemic Transcription 4. How we Produce Speech 5. Consonant Possibilities 6. Vowel Possibilities Section B: Development 1. Phoneme and Syllable Revisited 2. English Consonants 3. English Vowels 4. Features of Connected Speech 5. Stress and Rhythm 6. Speech Melody Section C: Exploration 1. Accent Variation - General American 2. Accents of British Isles 1: England 3. Accents of British Isles 2: Celtic-Influenced Varieties 4. World Accent Varieties 5. Pronunciation Change: Past, Present, Future 6. Teaching and Learning a Foreign Language Section D: Extension 1. RP - R.I.P? David Abercrombie 2. Attitudes to Accents Daniel Jones 3. Pronunciation Worries David Crystal 4. Helping the Deaf to Hear Dennis Fry 5. Making Computers Talk Peter Ladefoged 6. Covert Associations of Speech Sound Steven Pinker 7. Using Phonetics to Fight Crime Maurice Varney 8. The Rise of `Upspeak' Barbara Bradford 9. How Children Learn the Meaning of Intonation David Crystal. End Matter. Glossary. Further Reading. References. IndexReviews<p>. ..one of the most successful introductory texts in the <br>field, as it manages an ongoing seamless combination of phonetic and <br>phonological theory and areas of practical application. As a textbook it covers <br>a vast amount of material, but is consistently successful in presenting only <br>what is immediately relevant for the undergraduate / EFL level it is aimed at. -- Linguist List, 2008 <br> ...one of the most successful introductory texts in the field, as it manages an ongoing seamless combination of phonetic and phonological theory and areas of practical application. As a textbook it covers a vast amount of material, but is consistently successful in presenting only what is immediately relevant for the undergraduate / EFL level it is aimed at. -- Linguist List, 2008 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |