Description
Book SynopsisThis revised second edition provides an introduction to the phonetics and phonology of English. It incorporates all central aspects of research in the phonology of English and involves the reader at every step, with over 80 exercises leading students to discover facts, to formulate general statements, and to apply concepts.
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- Discusses the nature of speech and phonetic description, the principles of phonological analysis, the consonants and vowels of English and their possible sequences.
- Provides extensive treatment of rhythm, stress, and intonation and the role of these prosodic elements in discourse.
- Includes more than 80 exercises with feedback and glossary of technical terms.
- Incorporates developments in phonology since the first edition appeared.
Trade Review"A must for the professional teacher of English as a second language and the serious student. This book offers a comprehensive snapshot of all the aspects of English sound patterns and provides a solid grounding in pronunciation."
Steven Donahue, Language Magazine and Miami-Dade CollegeTable of ContentsPreface to the second edition xiv
About the book xv
1 Language and speech 1
2 Sound … and voice 13
3 Consonants 30
4 Vowels and Glides 45
5 Syllables and Stress 68
6 Phonotactics 88
7 Consonant and Vowel Variation 108
8 Some consequences of Phonotactics 124
9 The Rhythm of English Speech 140
10 Intonation 163
11 Predicting word stress 179
12 Prefixes, compound words, and phrases 200
13 Phonological processes in speech 223
14 Phonological processes and the lexicon 242
Appendix a list of word‑endings and their effects on stress: 273
Glossary of technical terms 284
Bibliography 296
Index 303