Paul Carley (UK University of Leicester), Inger M. Mees (Denmark Copenhagen Business School)
British English Phonetic Transcription
Paul Carley (UK University of Leicester), Inger M. Mees (Denmark Copenhagen Business School)
British English Phonetic Transcription
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British English Phonetic Transcription provides an accessible introduction to phonemic, phonetic and intonational transcription with a focus on British English.
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British English Phonetic Transcription provides an accessible introduction to phonemic, phonetic and intonational transcription with a focus on British English.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441371
- ISBN-10: 0367441373
- Artikelnr.: 60937886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441371
- ISBN-10: 0367441373
- Artikelnr.: 60937886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Paul Carley has held posts at the University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, the universities of Bedfordshire and Leicester, UK, and the Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences, Jeddah. He is a regular lecturer on the UCL Summer Course in English Phonetics and examiner for the International Phonetic Association. Inger M. Mees is Associate Professor Emeritus at the Copenhagen Business School and a part-time lecturer in the Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies, Copenhagen University. She has formerly held lectureships at the universities of Leiden and Copenhagen. She is on the academic staff of the UCL Summer Course in English Phonetics.
Symbols for phonemic transcription Phonetic symbols and diacritics The International Phonetic Alphabet Preface and acknowledgements Before you start transcribing... PART A: TRANSCRIBING WORDS 1. The familiar consonants /p b t d k
f v s z h m n w l r/ and the vowels /
æ e
/ 2. Primary stress, schwa /
/ and unstressed KIT /
/ 3. Consonants with unfamiliar symbols: /
j
ð/ 4. The FLEECE /i
/ and GOOSE /u
/ vowels 5. The PALM /
/, THOUGHT /
/, NURSE /
/ and SQUARE /
/ vowels 6. The FACE /e
/, PRICE /ä/ and CHOICE /
/ vowels 7. The GOAT /
/ and MOUTH /ä/ vowels 8. The NEAR /
/ and CURE /
/ vowels 9. Syllabic consonants 10. Secondary stress 11. Inflections and epenthesis PART B: TRANSCRIBING CONNECTED SPEECH 12. Connected speech and liaison 13. Stress and weak forms 14. Elision 15. Assimilation 16. Connected speech: extended practice PART C: TRANSCRIBING INTONATION 17. An introduction to intonation 18. Nucleus and tail 19. Head and pre-head 20. Intonation: Extended practice APPENDICES A. Summary of consonant and vowel theory B. Phonetic transcription References and suggested reading Index
f v s z h m n w l r/ and the vowels /
æ e
/ 2. Primary stress, schwa /
/ and unstressed KIT /
/ 3. Consonants with unfamiliar symbols: /
j
ð/ 4. The FLEECE /i
/ and GOOSE /u
/ vowels 5. The PALM /
/, THOUGHT /
/, NURSE /
/ and SQUARE /
/ vowels 6. The FACE /e
/, PRICE /ä/ and CHOICE /
/ vowels 7. The GOAT /
/ and MOUTH /ä/ vowels 8. The NEAR /
/ and CURE /
/ vowels 9. Syllabic consonants 10. Secondary stress 11. Inflections and epenthesis PART B: TRANSCRIBING CONNECTED SPEECH 12. Connected speech and liaison 13. Stress and weak forms 14. Elision 15. Assimilation 16. Connected speech: extended practice PART C: TRANSCRIBING INTONATION 17. An introduction to intonation 18. Nucleus and tail 19. Head and pre-head 20. Intonation: Extended practice APPENDICES A. Summary of consonant and vowel theory B. Phonetic transcription References and suggested reading Index
Symbols for phonemic transcription Phonetic symbols and diacritics The International Phonetic Alphabet Preface and acknowledgements Before you start transcribing... PART A: TRANSCRIBING WORDS 1. The familiar consonants /p b t d k
f v s z h m n w l r/ and the vowels /
æ e
/ 2. Primary stress, schwa /
/ and unstressed KIT /
/ 3. Consonants with unfamiliar symbols: /
j
ð/ 4. The FLEECE /i
/ and GOOSE /u
/ vowels 5. The PALM /
/, THOUGHT /
/, NURSE /
/ and SQUARE /
/ vowels 6. The FACE /e
/, PRICE /ä/ and CHOICE /
/ vowels 7. The GOAT /
/ and MOUTH /ä/ vowels 8. The NEAR /
/ and CURE /
/ vowels 9. Syllabic consonants 10. Secondary stress 11. Inflections and epenthesis PART B: TRANSCRIBING CONNECTED SPEECH 12. Connected speech and liaison 13. Stress and weak forms 14. Elision 15. Assimilation 16. Connected speech: extended practice PART C: TRANSCRIBING INTONATION 17. An introduction to intonation 18. Nucleus and tail 19. Head and pre-head 20. Intonation: Extended practice APPENDICES A. Summary of consonant and vowel theory B. Phonetic transcription References and suggested reading Index
f v s z h m n w l r/ and the vowels /
æ e
/ 2. Primary stress, schwa /
/ and unstressed KIT /
/ 3. Consonants with unfamiliar symbols: /
j
ð/ 4. The FLEECE /i
/ and GOOSE /u
/ vowels 5. The PALM /
/, THOUGHT /
/, NURSE /
/ and SQUARE /
/ vowels 6. The FACE /e
/, PRICE /ä/ and CHOICE /
/ vowels 7. The GOAT /
/ and MOUTH /ä/ vowels 8. The NEAR /
/ and CURE /
/ vowels 9. Syllabic consonants 10. Secondary stress 11. Inflections and epenthesis PART B: TRANSCRIBING CONNECTED SPEECH 12. Connected speech and liaison 13. Stress and weak forms 14. Elision 15. Assimilation 16. Connected speech: extended practice PART C: TRANSCRIBING INTONATION 17. An introduction to intonation 18. Nucleus and tail 19. Head and pre-head 20. Intonation: Extended practice APPENDICES A. Summary of consonant and vowel theory B. Phonetic transcription References and suggested reading Index