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An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: 3rd edition
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An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: 3rd editionThis fully revised third edition integrates updated references, new findings, and modern theories, to present readers with the most thorough and complete introduction to phonetics and phonology.Exceptionally thorough, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonological analysisFeatures a number of valuable changes, incorporating new material on the latest findings in speech production studies; greater coverage of prosody, including a major section on autosegmental metrical models; expanded coverage of phonology, including Optimality Theory; and sections on L1 and L2 acquisition, and sociolectal variation
 
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Of Grammatology
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Of GrammatologyOf Grammatology

The science of linguistics determines language — its field of objectivity — in the last instance and in the irreducible simplicity of its essence, as the unity of the phonè, the glossa, and the logos. This determination is by rights anterior to all the eventual differentiations that could arise within the systems of terminology of the different schools (language/speech [langue/parole]; code/message;

 

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Phonetics
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PhoneticsPhonetics

Pages: 329

Explains the complex manner in which the "human noises" we call speech are produced by the vocal organs, transmitted from mouth to ear and processed between ear and brain, which are the three stages which define the spheres of articulatory, acoustic and auditory phonetics. The reader is then introduced to the symbols used in the description and classification of speech sounds and shown how the latter are organized into patterns describable in terms of phonemens and other abstract concepts. Although this book takes most of its examples from English.

 
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Teaching American English Pronunciation (Handbooks for Language Teachers)
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Teaching American English Pronunciation (Handbooks for Language Teachers)Teaching American English Pronunciation (Handbooks for Language Teachers)

This book is intended as both a textbook and a reference manual for teachers of English as a Second Language. While there are many other introductory phonetics textbooks on the market, none has been written specifically for the ESL teacher. This book attempts to fill this gap by providing an access­ible introduction to the fields of phonetics and phonology as they relate to second language learning.

 
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Introduction to Phonetics for Students of English, French, German and Spanish
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Introduction to Phonetics for Students of English, French, German and SpanishIntroduction to Phonetics for Students of English, French, German and Spanish

Dr. Rodney Ball's Introduction to Phonetics for Students of English, French, German and Spanish.

This Introduction to Phonetics was originally a booklet produced in the School of Modern Languages at the University of Southampton, to serve as a background and further reading text for the Articulatory Phonetics component of our first-year Linguistics unit.

 
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