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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... position . In pronunciation , as Latin developed into French , non - syllabic i became closer and closer , until ... position which a phoneme occupies in the syllable is an important factor controlling the occurrence of its allo- phones ...
... position . In pronunciation , as Latin developed into French , non - syllabic i became closer and closer , until ... position which a phoneme occupies in the syllable is an important factor controlling the occurrence of its allo- phones ...
Strana 77
... position . Although this is usually ascribed to ' English ' it is in fact a feature of RP and dialects related to RP ... position of the tongue . A CLEAR consonant is made with the body of the tongue moved into the position for [ j ] ...
... position . Although this is usually ascribed to ' English ' it is in fact a feature of RP and dialects related to RP ... position of the tongue . A CLEAR consonant is made with the body of the tongue moved into the position for [ j ] ...
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... position for // before moving into the close back position for / u : / . In the case of will , the tongue is in the front close position for / i / , and then has to move back to the [ w ] position for [ 1 ] . In American English , and ...
... position for // before moving into the close back position for / u : / . In the case of will , the tongue is in the front close position for / i / , and then has to move back to the [ w ] position for [ 1 ] . In American English , and ...
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The Formation of Sounds | 24 |
The English Sound System | 43 |
The Syllable | 66 |
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accent group accented syllable addressee allophone aloud alveolar alveolar consonants alveolar ridge American English articulation becomes boundary CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ cardinal vowels Chapter chunks close comma comma marks consonant CRUZ The University de-dum deaccented dialects digraph diphthong duration England example Exercise expect fall fall-rise fricative instance intermediate accent rule interpretation intonation kind labial larynx leading syllable lengthened letter long vowels long-i loudness marked meaning metre morpheme nasal non-final normal Northern English noun nucleus onomatopoeia onset open vowel painted the mona palate paralinguistic parallelism pattern phonaesthemes phonemes phrase pitch place of articulation position pronounced pronunciation punctuation refer rhyme rhythm rhythmical rise sentence sequence short vowels shwa sound speaker speech spelling spelt spoken stop symbol tongue trailing syllable Transcribe transcription University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA varieties of English velar velum verb verse vocal folds voice voiceless weak-forms writing