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Applied phonetics : the sounds of American English / Harold T. Edwards.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Clifton Park, NY : Delmar Learning, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Edition: Third editionDescription: x, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0769302602
  • 9780769302607
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 421.54
LOC classification:
  • PE2815 .E47 2003
Contents:
Pt. I. Introduction to Phonetics -- Ch. 1. The Study of Phonetics -- Ch. 2. Language, Dialects, Registers, and Idiolects -- Ch. 3. Classifying the Sounds of Speech -- Ch. 4. Some Applications of Phonetic Theory -- Pt. II. The Sounds of American English: A Resource for Phoneticians -- Ch. 5. The Stop Consonants -- Ch. 6. The Fricative Consonants -- Ch. 7. The Affricate Consonants -- Ch. 8. The Nasal Consonants -- Ch. 9. The Glide, Liquid, and Lateral Consonants -- Ch. 10. The Front Vowels -- Ch. 11. The Central Vowels -- Ch. 12. The Back Vowels -- Ch. 13. The Diphthongs -- Pt. III. The Suprasegmentals -- Ch. 14. Stress, Intonation, and Rhythm -- App. A. Relative Frequency of Letters in English -- App. B. Relative Frequency of Occurrence of Phonemes in English -- App. C. Developmental Data for the Sounds of English -- App. D. Understanding Sound Spectrograms -- App. E. Relative Acoustic Power for the English Phonemes -- App. F. Relative Difficulty of Recognizing the Phonemes of American English.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 364-366) and index.

Pt. I. Introduction to Phonetics -- Ch. 1. The Study of Phonetics -- Ch. 2. Language, Dialects, Registers, and Idiolects -- Ch. 3. Classifying the Sounds of Speech -- Ch. 4. Some Applications of Phonetic Theory -- Pt. II. The Sounds of American English: A Resource for Phoneticians -- Ch. 5. The Stop Consonants -- Ch. 6. The Fricative Consonants -- Ch. 7. The Affricate Consonants -- Ch. 8. The Nasal Consonants -- Ch. 9. The Glide, Liquid, and Lateral Consonants -- Ch. 10. The Front Vowels -- Ch. 11. The Central Vowels -- Ch. 12. The Back Vowels -- Ch. 13. The Diphthongs -- Pt. III. The Suprasegmentals -- Ch. 14. Stress, Intonation, and Rhythm -- App. A. Relative Frequency of Letters in English -- App. B. Relative Frequency of Occurrence of Phonemes in English -- App. C. Developmental Data for the Sounds of English -- App. D. Understanding Sound Spectrograms -- App. E. Relative Acoustic Power for the English Phonemes -- App. F. Relative Difficulty of Recognizing the Phonemes of American English.

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