Patterns of Spoken English: An Introduction to English PhoneticsLongman, 1987 - Počet stran: 262 First published in 1987. Most introductory textbooks in phonetics are designed to turn the people who use them into phoneticians. People who take phonetics courses, on the other hand, do not in general wish to become specialists, but rather need to know what the study of phonetics has to offer in some other field. This book is intended for those involved in any way with the study of the English language: for students of linguistics or literature, teachers of English, and those involved with the study of literacy, or the analysis of dis course or conversation. |
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... loudness which is perceived as a rhythmical ' beat ' . Some linguists have taken this to be so important that they have tried to use loudness as a measure of ' stress ' / accent . This cannot in fact be done , as ' stress ' is only one ...
... loudness which is perceived as a rhythmical ' beat ' . Some linguists have taken this to be so important that they have tried to use loudness as a measure of ' stress ' / accent . This cannot in fact be done , as ' stress ' is only one ...
Strana 207
... loudness . We have already considered the kind of local variations in these that contribute to the rhythm and intonation of speech . We now come to the more general levels of pitch , tempo and loudness in speech . To explain the ...
... loudness . We have already considered the kind of local variations in these that contribute to the rhythm and intonation of speech . We now come to the more general levels of pitch , tempo and loudness in speech . To explain the ...
Strana 209
... Loudness - The general loudness or ' volume ' of speaking is determined in part both by personality , and by ambient noise . Some people habitually speak more loudy than others ; in fact it is possible that the generally accepted loudness ...
... Loudness - The general loudness or ' volume ' of speaking is determined in part both by personality , and by ambient noise . Some people habitually speak more loudy than others ; in fact it is possible that the generally accepted loudness ...
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The Formation of Sounds | 24 |
The English Sound System | 43 |
The Syllable | 66 |
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