UID:
edocfu_9959240067602883
Format:
1 online resource (373 p.)
Edition:
5th rev. ed.
ISBN:
1-280-46773-8
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9786610467730
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1-4237-1195-5
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90-474-0250-2
Content:
Provides an introductory course on the phonetics of English and Dutch. Theoretical and practical aspects of the subject are explained for the student by means of numerous self-study exercises in articulation and transcription. This book contains a contrastive description of British RP English and of Dutch.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents; Preface; 1. A working basis; 2. The phoneme; 3. Transcription; 4. The speech mechanism; 5. Classification of consonants; 6. Fortis/lenis contrast in Dutch and English; 7. Secondary articulation; 8. Description and classification of vowels; 9. Back to the phoneme; 10. Phonation and states of the glottis; 11. English checked vowels; 12. English free vowels; 13. Sounds and spelling: vowels; 14. The vowels of Dutch; 15. English fricative consonants; 16. English stop consonants; 17. English nasal and approximant consonants; 18. Sounds and spelling: consonants; 19. The consonants of Dutch
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20. Patterns of adjustment in connected speech: assimilation and elision21. Articulatory setting in English and Dutch; 22. Stress and rhythm; 23. Pitch, tone and intonation; 24. Functions of intonation in English; 25. Intonation in Dutch and English compared; 26. Error analysis; 27. A brief look at other accents of the British Isles; 28. Some differences between American and British English; Guide to the technique of phonemic transcription; Guide to the technique of allophonic description; Glossary of technical terms; Key to exercises; Further reading and list of works consulted
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Vowel symbols used in various systems of transcriptionSelected list of diacritics and phonetic symbols; The International Phonetic Alphabet; English Phonetic Symbol checksheet; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-04-13225-2
Language:
English