5th Edition

Practical English Phonetics and Phonology A Resource Book for Students

254 Pages 113 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 113 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 113 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students. Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses and commentaries. Revised and updated throughout, this fifth edition of Practical English Phonetics and Phonology : treats... Read more

List of figures

List of tables

Audio recordings (on companion website)

Prefaces

Phonemic symbols

A Segments

A1 British and American English

A2 Phoneme, allophone, syllable

A3 How we produce speech

A4 Consonant possibilities

A5 English obstruents

A6 English sonorants

A7 Vowel possibilities

A8 The English short vowels

A9 The English long vowels

A10 The English diphthongs and vowels + /r/

B Supra-segmental features

B1 Phoneme and syllable revisited

B2 Word stress

B3 Sentence stress

B4 Features of connected speech

B5 Speech melody

B6 Pronunciation change

B7 Teaching English pronunciation

B8 Learning a foreign language

C Accents of English

C1 Accent variation: GB and GA

C2 Accents of the British Isles 1: England

C3 Accents of the British Isles 2: Celtic-influenced varieties

C4 World accent varieties 1: North America

C5 World accent varieties 2: the Southern Hemisphere

C6 World accent varieties 3: second-language varieties and creole-influenced speech

Glossary

Further reading

References

The International Phonetic Alphabet

Index

Biography

Paul Carley has held posts at the University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht, and the universities of Bedfordshire and Leicester. He has been a regular lecturer on the UCL Summer Course in English Phonetics.

Inger M. Mees is Associate Professor Emerita at the Copenhagen Business School and a part-time lecturer at Copenhagen University. She has formerly held lectureships at the universities of Leiden and Copenhagen.

Beverley Collins (1938–2014) held lectureships in phonetics at the universities of Lancaster and Leiden, and was Visiting Professor at Ghent University. He was also a regular lecturer at the UCL Summer Course in English Phonetics.

Praise for the fifth edition:

“This book offers a comprehensive overview of standard British and American English pronunciation, with detailed segmental and supra-segmental descriptions. Furthermore, it provides a concise overview of the various accent varieties. It is an invaluable resource for anyone engaged in the process of learning English.”

Hiroshi MiuraSenshu University, Japan

Praise for the fourth edition:

“This book cleverly combines the details of English phonetics with a first look at sounds in other languages. Its real strengths are the exercises provided at every step of the way and its brief but unequalled survey of accents of English (using recordings on the companion website). It will remain the best all-round introduction to phonetics.”

Alan CruttendenThe University of Oxford, UK

“This classic text just keeps getting better. It is one of very few books that I keep constantly at my side as I author my own materials. It is rich in information, clearly written and easy to read. Most importantly, it is accompanied by audio recordings which exemplify the points made.”

Richard Cauldwell, Speech in Action