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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... pitch of vowels is more complex . If you put your hand on your throat and sing up the musical scale , you will probably find that your larynx rises as the pitch gets higher . ( If you are a trained singer , you may have learned not to ...
... pitch of vowels is more complex . If you put your hand on your throat and sing up the musical scale , you will probably find that your larynx rises as the pitch gets higher . ( If you are a trained singer , you may have learned not to ...
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... pitch between onset and nucleus , so that the pitch rises to a peak on the onset , stays at more or less the same level until the nucleus , and then falls to low . See the pitch contour for the phrase No I won't on page 123 : the pitch ...
... pitch between onset and nucleus , so that the pitch rises to a peak on the onset , stays at more or less the same level until the nucleus , and then falls to low . See the pitch contour for the phrase No I won't on page 123 : the pitch ...
Strana 208
... Pitch The general location of the speaker's pitch on an objective scale from low to high depends on anatomy , and in particular on the size of the larynx : women generally use higher pitches than men , and young children use higher pitches ...
... Pitch The general location of the speaker's pitch on an objective scale from low to high depends on anatomy , and in particular on the size of the larynx : women generally use higher pitches than men , and young children use higher pitches ...
Obsah
The Formation of Sounds | 24 |
The English Sound System | 43 |
The Syllable | 66 |
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