160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    Have you ever been confused by the fact that the words 'though' and 'bough' are pronounced differently, or frustrated by the realisation that 'hint' and 'pint' don't rhyme? It is well known that the spelling system of English is notoriously unhelpful as an indicator of how to pronounce English words. Spoken and written representations of English are mutually inconsistent, making it difficult to interpret the 'logic' of the language. Learning to transcribe English phonetically, however, provides an accurate visual interpretation of pronunciation: it helps you to realise what you actually say, rather than what you think you say.

    English Transcription Course is the ideal workbook for anyone wishing to practice their transcription skills. It provides a series of eight lessons, each dealing with a particular aspect of pronunciation, and introduces and explains the most important features of connected speech in modern British English - such as assimilation, elision and weak forms, concentrating on achieving a relaxed, informal style of speech. Each lesson is followed by a set of exercises which allow for extensive practise of the skills learnt in both current and previous chapters. Students can check their progress with the 'model' answers provided in the appendix.

    Symbols and terminology
    Transcription hints
    Stress, rhythm and weak forms
    Sandhi r
    Consonant syllabicity
    Elision
    Assimilation
    Glottaling
    Further practice
    Answer to questions
    Glossary

    Biography

    Maria Lecumberri, J. A. Maidment

    The ideal workbook for anyone wishing to practice their transcription skills.
    Folia Linguistica

    ...feature that is bound to please students in particular is the fact that the transcriptions are accompanied by commentaries.
    Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses