Título : | Introduction to phonetics and phonology : From concepts to transcription | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Bauman, Waengler, Jacqueline, Autor | Editorial: | Boston [Estados Unidos de América] : Pearson | Fecha de publicación: | c2009 | Número de páginas: | xv p., 462 p. | Il.: | il. | Material de acompañamiento: | Transcription Workbook | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-205-40287 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | Comunicacion:Oralidad
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introducing phonetics and phonology
Defining phonetics
Phonetics as production, transmission, and perception of pseech sounds
Defining phonology
Phonemes and allophones
Interrelationships between phonetics and phonology
Summary
Further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 2. An overview of sepeech production
Physiological phonetics: the anatomical-physiological foundation of speech production
the respiratory system
the phonatory system
the resonatory system
the articulatory system
acoustic phonetics: an overview of principles of resonance
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 3. An introduction to phonetic transcription
Phonetic transcripion as a notation system
what is phonetic transcription
types of transcription systems
why use phonetic transcription?
how to use phonetic transcription
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 4. articulatory phonetics: production features of vowels
vowels versus consonants
american english vowels
tense - lax, close-open, long-short
the international phonetic alphabet: a different view of vowel categorization
types of vowels
allophonic variations of vowels
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 5. Articulatory phonetics: production features of consonants
Active acritulator, passive articulator, manner of articulation, and voicing
types of consonants
individual consonants
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 6. dialect and language variations
Dialect: popular versus professional usage
Standard english and vernacular english
dialectal variations and change
regioanl dialects
social and ethnic dialects
phonological variations: foreign dialects
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 7. Speech in context and diacritics
Sounds in context: coarticulation and assimilation
The suprasegmentals
diacritics
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 8. Phonological development: practical and theoretical implications
Prelinguistic stages: before the first word
The first fifty words
The preschool child
The school-age child
Phonological theories: distinctive feature, natural phonology, and onlinear phonology
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 9. Phonetic and phonemic analysis: clinical aplication
articulatory testing
stimulability testing
spontaneous speech sample
phonemic analysis: phonemic inventory and contrasts
syllable structure
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
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Introduction to phonetics and phonology : From concepts to transcription [texto impreso] / Bauman, Waengler, Jacqueline, Autor . - Boston (Estados Unidos de América) : Pearson, c2009 . - xv p., 462 p. : il. + Transcription Workbook. ISSN : 978-0-205-40287 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | Comunicacion:Oralidad
| Nota de contenido: | Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introducing phonetics and phonology
Defining phonetics
Phonetics as production, transmission, and perception of pseech sounds
Defining phonology
Phonemes and allophones
Interrelationships between phonetics and phonology
Summary
Further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 2. An overview of sepeech production
Physiological phonetics: the anatomical-physiological foundation of speech production
the respiratory system
the phonatory system
the resonatory system
the articulatory system
acoustic phonetics: an overview of principles of resonance
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 3. An introduction to phonetic transcription
Phonetic transcripion as a notation system
what is phonetic transcription
types of transcription systems
why use phonetic transcription?
how to use phonetic transcription
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 4. articulatory phonetics: production features of vowels
vowels versus consonants
american english vowels
tense - lax, close-open, long-short
the international phonetic alphabet: a different view of vowel categorization
types of vowels
allophonic variations of vowels
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 5. Articulatory phonetics: production features of consonants
Active acritulator, passive articulator, manner of articulation, and voicing
types of consonants
individual consonants
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 6. dialect and language variations
Dialect: popular versus professional usage
Standard english and vernacular english
dialectal variations and change
regioanl dialects
social and ethnic dialects
phonological variations: foreign dialects
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 7. Speech in context and diacritics
Sounds in context: coarticulation and assimilation
The suprasegmentals
diacritics
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 8. Phonological development: practical and theoretical implications
Prelinguistic stages: before the first word
The first fifty words
The preschool child
The school-age child
Phonological theories: distinctive feature, natural phonology, and onlinear phonology
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
Chapter 9. Phonetic and phonemic analysis: clinical aplication
articulatory testing
stimulability testing
spontaneous speech sample
phonemic analysis: phonemic inventory and contrasts
syllable structure
summary
further readings
key terms
think critically
test yourself
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