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090 | ▼a 421.5 ▼b C312e2 | |
100 | 1 | ▼a Carr, Philip, ▼d 1953-. |
245 | 1 0 | ▼a English phonetics and phonology : ▼b an introduction / ▼c Philip Carr. |
250 | ▼a 2nd ed. | |
260 | ▼a Chichester, West Sussex, UK : ▼b Wiley-Blackwell, ▼c c2013. | |
300 | ▼a xxi, 182 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
505 | 0 | ▼a English phonetics : consonants (I) -- English phonetics : consonants (II) -- English phonetics : vowels (I) -- English phonetics : vowels (II) -- The phonemic principle -- English phonemes -- English syllable structure -- Rhythm and word stress in English -- Rhythm, reversal and reduction -- English intonation -- Grapho-phonemics : spelling : pronunciation relations -- Variation in English accents -- An outline of some accents of English. |
650 | 0 | ▼a English language ▼x Phonology. |
650 | 0 | ▼a English language ▼x Phonetics. |
945 | ▼a KLPA |
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Table of Contents
List of Sound Recordings viii
Prefaces to the First Edition xi
Preface to the Second Edition xvi
Acknowledgements xviii
Figure 1 The organs of speech xx
Figure 2 The International Phonetic Alphabet xxi
1 English Phonetics: Consonants (i) 1
1.1 Airstream and Articulation 1
1.2 Place of Articulation 2
1.3 Manner of Articulation: Stops, Fricatives and Approximants 5
Exercises 8
2 English Phonetics: Consonants (ii) 10
2.1 Central vs Lateral 10
2.2 Taps and Trills 10
2.3 Secondary Articulation 11
2.4 Affricates 11
2.5 Aspiration 12
2.6 Nasal Stops 12
Exercises 14
3 English Phonetics: Vowels (i) 16
3.1 The Primary Cardinal Vowels 16
3.2 RP and GA Short Vowels 18
Exercises 21
4 English Phonetics: Vowels (ii) 22
4.1 RP and GA Long Vowels 22
4.2 RP and GA Diphthongs 23
Exercises 27
5 The Phonemic Principle 28
5.1 Introduction: Linguistic Knowledge 28
5.2 Contrast vs Predictability: The Phoneme 29
5.3 Phonemes, Allophones and Contexts 36
5.4 Summing Up 37
Exercises 39
6 English Phonemes 41
6.1 English Consonant Phonemes 41
6.2 The Phonological Form of Morphemes 43
6.3 English Vowel Phonemes 47
Exercises 50
7 English Syllable Structure 53
7.1 Introduction 53
7.2 Constituency in Syllable Structure 53
7.3 The Sonority Hierarchy, Maximal Onset and Syllable Weight 58
7.4 Language-Specific Phonotactics 61
7.5 Syllabic Consonants and Phonotactics 62
7.6 Syllable-Based Generalizations 64
7.7 Morphological Structure, Syllable Structure and Resyllabification 65
7.8 Summing Up 68
Exercises 68
8 Rhythm and Word Stress in English 70
8.1 The Rhythm of English 70
8.2 English Word Stress: Is It Entirely Random? 71
8.3 English Word Stress: Some General Principles 74
8.4 Word Stress Assignment in Morphologically Simple Words 75
8.5 Word Stress Assignment and Morphological Structure 79
8.6 Compound Words 84
8.7 Summing Up 86
Exercises 87
9 Rhythm, Reversal and Reduction 90
9.1 More on the Trochaic Metrical Foot 90
9.2 Representing Metrical Structure 93
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9.3 Phonological Generalizations and Foot Structure 97
9.4 The Rhythm of English Again: Stress Timing and Eurhythmy 99
Exercises 106
10 English Intonation 107
10.1 Tonic Syllables, Tones and Intonation Phrases 107
10.2 Departures from the LLI Rule 109
10.3 IPs and Syntactic Units 114
10.4 Tonic Placement, IP Boundaries and Syntax 119
10.5 Tones and Syntax 121
10.6 Tonic Placement and Discourse Context 122
10.7 Summing Up 123
Exercises 123
11 Graphophonemics: Spelling–Pronunciation Relations 126
11.1 Introduction 126
11.2 Vowel Graphemes and Their Phonemic Values 127
11.3 Consonant Graphemes and Their Phonemic Values 132
Exercises 138
12 Variation in English Accents 140
12.1 Introduction 140
12.2 Systemic vs Realizational Differences between Accents 141
12.3 Perceptual and Articulatory Space 145
12.4 Differences in the Lexical Distribution of Phonemes 149
Exercises 150
13 An Outline of Some Accents of English 152
13.1 Some British Accents 152
13.2 Two American Accents 161
13.3 Two Southern Hemisphere Accents 164
13.4 An Overview of Some Common Phenomena Found in
Accent Variation 168
Exercises 170
Suggested Further Reading 177
Index 179
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