English Phonetics and Phonology An Introduction.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2012.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction
- Contents
- List of Sound Recordings
- Prefaces to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgements
- Figure 1 The organs of speech
- Figure 2 The International Phonetic Alphabet
- 1 English Phonetics: Consonants (i)
- 1.1 Airstream and Articulation
- 1.2 Place of Articulation
- 1.3 Manner of Articulation: Stops, Fricatives and Approximants
- Exercises
- 2 English Phonetics: Consonants (ii)
- 2.1 Central vs Lateral
- 2.2 Taps and Trills
- 2.3 Secondary Articulation
- 2.4 Affricates
- 2.5 Aspiration
- 2.6 Nasal Stops
- Exercises
- 3 English Phonetics: Vowels (i)
- 3.1 The Primary Cardinal Vowels
- 3.2 RP and GA Short Vowels
- Exercises
- 4 English Phonetics: Vowels (ii)
- 4.1 RP and GA Long Vowels
- 4.2 RP and GA Diphthongs
- Exercises
- 5 The Phonemic Principle
- 5.1 Introduction: Linguistic Knowledge
- 5.2 Contrast vs Predictability: The Phoneme
- 5.3 Phonemes, Allophones and Contexts
- 5.4 Summing Up
- Exercises
- 6 English Phonemes
- 6.1 English Consonant Phonemes
- 6.2 The Phonological Form of Morphemes
- 6.3 English Vowel Phonemes
- Exercises
- 7 English Syllable Structure
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Constituency in Syllable Structure
- 7.3 The Sonority Hierarchy, Maximal Onset and Syllable Weight
- 7.4 Language-Specific Phonotactics
- 7.5 Syllabic Consonants and Phonotactics
- 7.6 Syllable-Based Generalizations
- 7.7 Morphological Structure, Syllable Structure and Resyllabification
- 7.8 Summing Up
- Exercises
- 8 Rhythm and Word Stress in English
- 8.1 The Rhythm of English
- 8.2 English Word Stress: Is It Entirely Random?
- 8.3 English Word Stress: Some General Principles
- 8.4 Word Stress Assignment in Morphologically Simple Words
- 8.5 Word Stress Assignment and Morphological Structure
- 8.6 Compound Words
- 8.7 Summing Up
- Exercises
- 9 Rhythm, Reversal and Reduction
- 9.1 More on the Trochaic Metrical Foot
- 9.2 Representing Metrical Structure
- 9.3 Phonological Generalizations and Foot Structure
- 9.4 The Rhythm of English Again: Stress Timing and Eurhythmy
- Exercises
- 10 English Intonation
- 10.1 Tonic Syllables, Tones and Intonation Phrases
- 10.2 Departures from the LLI Rule
- 10.3 IPs and Syntactic Units
- 10.4 Tonic Placement, IP Boundaries and Syntax
- 10.5 Tones and Syntax
- 10.6 Tonic Placement and Discourse Context
- 10.7 Summing Up
- Exercises
- 11 Graphophonemics: Spelling-Pronunciation Relations
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Vowel Graphemes and Their Phonemic Values
- 11.3 Consonant Graphemes and Their Phonemic Values
- Exercises
- 12 Variation in English Accents
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Systemic vs Realizational Differences between Accents
- 12.3 Perceptual and Articulatory Space
- 12.4 Differences in the Lexical Distribution of Phonemes
- Exercises