English Transcription Course

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A01=J. A. Maidment
A01=Maria Lecumberri
advanced English phonetic transcription
Alveolar Plosive
Ap Ta
Author_J. A. Maidment
Author_Maria Lecumberri
Bet Ai
British phonetics
Category=CBX
connected
Connected Speech
Connected Speech Processes
contraction
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forms
Glottal Stop
Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
Mark1
Mr Fox
negative
Neutralisation Symbol
Nicotine Chewing Gum
Non-rhotic Accent
orthographic
Palatal Approximant
Past Tenses
phoneme-grapheme correspondence
phonetic
phonological analysis
Post-alveolar Affricate
processes
Pronouncing Dictionary
pronunciation instruction
Rhotic Accents
RP English
sample
Se Ta
speech
speech rhythm patterns
spoken language variation
Syllabic Consonants
Syllable Nuclei
Vice Versa
Vocal Folds
Voice Assimilation
weak
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780340759783
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Have you ever been confused by the fact that the words 'though' and 'bough' are pronounced differently, or frustrated by the realisation that 'hint' and 'pint' don't rhyme? It is well known that the spelling system of English is notoriously unhelpful as an indicator of how to pronounce English words. Spoken and written representations of English are mutually inconsistent, making it difficult to interpret the 'logic' of the language. Learning to transcribe English phonetically, however, provides an accurate visual interpretation of pronunciation: it helps you to realise what you actually say, rather than what you think you say.

English Transcription Course is the ideal workbook for anyone wishing to practice their transcription skills. It provides a series of eight lessons, each dealing with a particular aspect of pronunciation, and introduces and explains the most important features of connected speech in modern British English - such as assimilation, elision and weak forms, concentrating on achieving a relaxed, informal style of speech. Each lesson is followed by a set of exercises which allow for extensive practise of the skills learnt in both current and previous chapters. Students can check their progress with the 'model' answers provided in the appendix.

Maria Lecumberri, J. A. Maidment

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