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Phonetic Science for Clinical Practice.

This book is designed to serve as an introductory, one-term textbook for undergraduate phonetics courses in communication sciences and disorders. The text begins by introducing the fundamental tool of transcription - the International Phonetic Alphabet - while also presenting the science underlying...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jakielski, Kathy J.
Otros Autores: Gildersleeve-Neumann, Christina E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Plural Publishing, Inc, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Foreword; Preface; Reviewers; How to Use This Book; 1 Introduction to Phonetic Science; Learning Objectives; The Study of Speech: Phonetics and Phonology; The Sounds of Speech: Phonemes, Phones, and Allophones; The Written Representation of Speech: Orthographic and Phonetic Symbols; Orthographic Symbols: The Latin Alphabet; Phonetic Symbols: The International Phonetic Alphabet; The Registers of Speech; Seeing Letters, but Hearing Sounds; The Phonotactic Structure of Speech; Consonants and Vowels by Position; Contrastive, Linguistic, and Grammatical Stress; Putting It All Together.
  • NasalsGlides; Fricatives; Affricates; Liquids; Summary of Articulatory Manner; Putting It All Together; Interest Piqued?; Print Resources; Online Resources; Did You Get It: Answer Key; 3 Articulatory Phonetics of Vowels; Learning Objectives; Introduction to Vowels; English Vowels: Sounds Versus Spelling; Consonants Versus Vowels; Similarities and Differences in the Use of the Vocal Tract for Consonants and Vowels; Visualizing Place of Articulation: The Vowel Quadrilateral; Types of English Vowels; Monophthong Vowels: Steady-State Production; Diphthong Vowels: Dynamic Movement.
  • Rhotic Vowels: Static Versus Dynamic Movement Involving R-ColoringsArticulatory Dimension of Vowels; Tongue Height; Tongue Advancement; Lip Rounding; Tenseness; Diphthong and Triphthong Vowel Categories; Rhotic Vowels: Monophthongs, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs; Description of English Vowel Phonemes: Monophthongs and Diphthongs; Monophthong Vowels: Articulation, Phonetic Symbols, and Key Words; Rhotic Vowels: Articulation, Phonetic Symbols, and Key Words; Summary; Putting It All Together; Interest Piqued?; Print Resources; Online Resources; Did You Get It?: Answer Key.
  • 4 Broad and Narrow Phonetic TranscriptionLearning Objectives; Phonetic Transcription: A pproaches, Types, and Systems of Representation; Approaches to Phonetic Transcription; Types of Phonetic Transcription; Systems of Phonetic Representation; Broad Segmental Phonetic Transcription; Strategies to Employ; Errors to Avoid; Narrow Segmental Phonetic Transcription; Two Frequently Produced Consonant Allophones; Introduction to Diacritical Marks; Diacritical Marks Applied to Consonants; Diacritical Marks Applied to Vowels; Suprasegmental Diacritical Marks; Diacritical Marks for Stress.