A Critical Introduction to Phonetics / Edition 1

A Critical Introduction to Phonetics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0826488749
ISBN-13:
9780826488749
Pub. Date:
03/10/2009
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0826488749
ISBN-13:
9780826488749
Pub. Date:
03/10/2009
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
A Critical Introduction to Phonetics / Edition 1

A Critical Introduction to Phonetics / Edition 1

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Overview

A Critical Introduction to Phonetics presents core areas of the subject from refreshing new perspectives. It takes a new stance on the presentation of basic phonetic skills for students of linguistics. Using examples drawn from a wide-range of languages Ken Lodge introduces the key aspects of phonetics, examining the difference between speech and writing, the physiology of speech production, basic and detailed articulation, and acoustic phonetics.
The book contains a practical guide to transcriptions from sound recordings, and a section on applications of phonetics to fields of study such as language variation and accent. A Critical Introduction to Phonetics provides comprehensive coverage of all the key areas of the subject, and contains chapter summaries to help the reader navigate the text. Critical thinking is prompted throughout, and this will therefore be essential reading for students on introductory phonetics courses both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826488749
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/10/2009
Series: Bloomsbury Critical Introductions to Linguistics
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Ken Lodge is Reader in Linguistics and Phonetics at the University of East Anglia, UK.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Why phonetics? 2. Articulation 3. The articulators in combination 4. Transcription 5. Segmentation 6. Prosodic features 7. Continuous speech 8. Varieties of English 9. Acoustic phonetics Glossary References Index

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