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Roach, Peter 1943-

Phonetics / Peter Roach. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2001. - x, 116 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. - Oxford Introductions to Language Study .

Includes bibliographical references and a glossary.

''This book introduces the readers to the main areas of phonetics, including how speech sounds are made and how phoneticians classify them in certain ways, how sounds are transmitted from speaker to hearer, the International Phonetic Alphabet, tones and intonations, ascoustics, sounds in systems, connected speech, and variation in accents.'' (Book Cover) CONTENTS: Preface SECTION 1 Survey 1. The Science of Speech The speech chain Phonetics Phonetics and linguistics 2. Making Speech Sounds Speech and breathing The larynx The vocal tract above the larynx Describing speech production 3. Classifying Speech Sounds Vowels Consonants 4. Tone and Tone Languages Lexical and grammatical use of tone Tone levels and contours Tones and contexts Tones and pitch-accents 5. Suprasegmentals Stress and accent Intonation Rhythm Other suprasegmental features 6. Acoustics of Speech Sounds Acoustic waveforms Acoustic and articulatory classification of speech sounds Acoustics of suprasegmental features 7. Sounds in Systems Systems of Sounds Groups of Sounds 8. Connected Speech and Coarticulation Assimilation Coarticulation Elision 9. Variation Regional variation Social variation Age and variation Choosing the speech to study 10. Conclusion SECTION 2 Readings SECTION 3 References SECTION 4 Glossary

0194372391 (pbk) 9780194372398 (pbk)

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Phonetics.

P221 / .R63 2001

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