This workbook includes easy-to-use phoneme study cards, which help students learn the symbol/sound association using the IPA, clear diagrams illustrating how sounds are produced, and audio files of transcription exercises related to the study cards. New with this edition the audio files are available on CDs and a companion website. The workbook comes with access to both so the user can choose the format that best suits their needs. Also included are learning objectives to every chapter, study questions to reinforce learning, and a glossary of terms. New to the Third Edition: *Listening Activities which provide students with an opportunity to hear the contrast between phonemes *A PluralPlus companion website that contains each audio file, in addition to the CDs *A chart for place-manner-voicing *A list of internet resources The ''Functional Phonetics Workbook, Third Edition'' retains the user-friendly features that have made the text popular with those who want to refresh their knowledge of phonetics or learn the basics of the IPA. It is a valuable classroom resource for introductory phonetics courses and it can be used for individuals to learn the IPA who may not have access to formal instruction.
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Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
Publication Date: 26 Oct 2018
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781635500059
About Mary Lou Marsoun CancioSadanand Singh
Mary Lou Marsoun Cancio received her MA degree in Speech-Language Pathology from California State University Fresno in 1987. Since then time she has been employed in a public school setting and as a part-time lecturer. She has taught the introductory phonetics course at CSU-Fresno since 1994. She has also taught introduction to communicative disorders introduction to language development and diagnostic procedures courses and provided supervision for clinicians. Ms. Cancio served as advisor to the CSU-Fresno Chapter of NSSLHA from 1998-2003. She has served as secretary to the Communicative Disorders and Deaf Studies Chapter of the CSU-Fresno Alumni Association since 1995. In this capacity she arranged conferences for nationally recognized speakers in Communicative Disorders to provide continuing education to area professionals. In 2003 she was the recipient of the CASHA District 5 Outstanding Achievement Award and in 2005 received the Friends of CDDS Appreciation award for more than 10 years of service to the Department of Communicative Disorders at CSU-Fresno.