Os sons do português: uma introdução prática à fonética e à pronúncia da língua portuguesa
English
By (author): André Zampaulo
Os sons do português is a practical introduction to the phonetics and pronunciation of Portuguese, with a focus on the sound patterns of Portuguese from a nontheoretical perspective.
Written entirely in Portuguese, the book addresses the correspondence between sounds and spelling rules, syllabic structure and stress patterns of the language, as well as an introduction to phonetic notation, terminology, and transcription.
Key features:
Easy-to-follow organization, with gradual development from introductory to advanced material to build on students pre-existing knowledge of Portuguese pronunciation.
A range of activities, including descriptive and audio-visual exercises based on examples from cultural products of Portuguese-speaking communities.
Illustrative descriptions and audio-visual samples of the main dialects of the Lusophone world, particularly from Brazil and Portugal.
Online access to audio files that accompany the text.
This is an ideal resource for non-native and heritage speakers of Portuguese at level B2C2 of the Common European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate HighAdvanced High on the ACTFL proficiency scales.
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