Introduction to English Phonetics and Phonology:
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1. Verfasser: Gut, Ulrike (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Frankfurt Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2014
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Beschreibung:5.6 Acoustic properties of L2 learner English and the use of acousticphonetics in pronunciation teaching (advanced reading)
Cover; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; 1 Introduction: Phonetics and Phonology; 1.1 Phonetics and phonology; 1.2 Sounds and (etters; 1.3 The structure of this book; 1.4 Exercises; 1.5 Further reading; 2 Speech production; 2.1 The respiratory system; 2.2 The phonatory system; 2.3 The articulatory system; 2.4 Classifying speech sounds; 2.5 Articulation in connected speech; 2.6 The role of the brain; 2.7 Learning the production of speech; 2.7.1 Speech production in first language acquisition (advanced reading)
2.7.2 Speech production in second language acquisition and teaching(advanced reading)2.8 Methods of researching speech production (advanced reading); 2.9 Exercises; 2.10 Further reading; 3 The Phonology ofEnglish: Phonemes, Syllables and Words; 3.1 The phonemes of English; 3.1.1 The consonants of RP and GA and their transcription; 3.1.2 The allophonic variation of consonants in RP and GA; 3.1.3 The vowels of RP and GA and their transcription; 3.1.4 Phonemic and phonetic transcription; 3.1.5 Phonetic features (advanced reading); 3.2 The English syllable
3.2.1 Types of syllables and phonotactic rules of English3.2.2 Syllabification in English; 3.2.3 Stress and speech rhythm in English; 3.3 The phonologieal word in English; 3.3.1 Word stress in English; 3.3.2 Phonological processes occurring at the level of the pword (advancedreading); 3.4 Theories of the acquisition of English phonology (advanced reading); 3.4.1 English phonology in first language acquisition; 3.4.2 English phonology in second language acquisition; 3.5 Exercises; 3.6 Further reading; 4 The Phonology of English: Intonation; 4.1 Intonational phrasing in English
4.2 Nucleus placement in English4.3 English tones and their usage; 4.3.1 The tones of English and their transcription; 4.3.2 The function of English tones and tunes; 4.3.3 Pitch range, key and register; 4.4 The acquisition and teaching of English intonation (advanced reading); 4.4.1 The acquisition of English intonation in first language acquisition; 4.4.2 The acquisition of English intonation in second language acquisition; 4.4.3 Teaching English intonation; 4.5 Exercises; 4.6 Further Reading; 5 Acoustic properties of English; 5.1 Acoustic properties of sound
5.1.1 Acoustic properties of sound waves5.1.2 Simple and complex waveforms (advanced reading); 5.2 The acoustic properties of English vowels; 5.3 The acoustic properties of English consonants; 5.4 Acoustic aspects of connected speech in English (advanced reading); 5.5 The acoustic properties of English intonation; 5.5.1 The acoustic properties of intonation phrases in English; 5.5.2 The acoustic properties of accents in English; 5.5.3 Measuring pitch and pitch movement in English
This comprehensive textbook provides a practical introduction to English phonetics and phonology. Assuming no prior background, the author outlines all of the core concepts and methods of phonetics and phonology and presents the basic facts in a clear and straightforward manner. In sections marked as advanced reading it is shown how these concepts and methods are applied in language acquisition and language teaching. The textbook contains exercises, an index, suggestions for further reading and many audio examples on the accompanying CD-ROM. An essential text for students embarking on the stud
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