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Fundamentals of phonetics : a practical guide for students / L arry H. Small.

By: Material type: TextText Boston : Pearson Education, Inc., [2018]Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xi, 395 pages: ill. ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780135206492
  • 0135206499
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 421/.58  23
Contents:
Phonetics: a "sound" science -- Phonetic transcription of English -- Anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism -- Vowels -- Consonants -- Acoustic characteristics of vowels and consonants -- Connected spee ch -- Clinical phonetics: transcription of speech sound disorders -- Di alectal variation.
Summary: "Phonetics is the study of the production and perception of speech s ounds. During your study of phonetics, you will begin to think about th e process of speech production. You will learn how speech is formulated by the speech organs. You also will learn how individual speech sounds are created and how they are combined during the speech process to for m syllables and words. You will need to learn to listen to the speech p atterns of words and sentences to become familiar with the sounds of sp eech that comprise spoken language. A large part of any course in phone tics also involves how speech sounds are transcribed, or written. There fore, you also will be learning a new alphabet that will enable you to transcribe speech sounds. This alphabet, the International Phonetic Alp habet (IPA), is different from most alphabets because it is designed to represent the sounds of words, not their spellings. Without such a sys tematic phonetic alphabet, it would be virtually impossible to capture on paper an accurate representation of the speech sound disorders of in dividuals seeking professional remediation. Using the IPA also permits consistency among professionals in their transcription of typical or at ypical speech"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Phonetics: a "sound" science -- Phonetic transcription of English -- Anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism -- Vowels -- Consonants -- Acoustic characteristics of vowels and consonants -- Connected spee ch -- Clinical phonetics: transcription of speech sound disorders -- Di alectal variation.

"Phonetics is the study of the production and perception of speech s ounds. During your study of phonetics, you will begin to think about th e process of speech production. You will learn how speech is formulated by the speech organs. You also will learn how individual speech sounds are created and how they are combined during the speech process to for m syllables and words. You will need to learn to listen to the speech p atterns of words and sentences to become familiar with the sounds of sp eech that comprise spoken language. A large part of any course in phone tics also involves how speech sounds are transcribed, or written. There fore, you also will be learning a new alphabet that will enable you to transcribe speech sounds. This alphabet, the International Phonetic Alp habet (IPA), is different from most alphabets because it is designed to represent the sounds of words, not their spellings. Without such a sys tematic phonetic alphabet, it would be virtually impossible to capture on paper an accurate representation of the speech sound disorders of in dividuals seeking professional remediation. Using the IPA also permits consistency among professionals in their transcription of typical or at ypical speech"-- Provided by publisher.

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