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Título : An Outline of English Phonetics Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Daniel Jones, Autor Mención de edición: 1ª Editorial: Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Cambridge university press Fecha de publicación: 1975 Número de páginas: 380 p Dimensiones: 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-521-21098-0 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: :Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B1
:Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B2Resumen: An Outline of English Phonetics is one of the best known books ever written for foreign students of English. In this textbook Daniel Jones drew on his unrivalled knowledge of English pronunciation to provide for students a comprehensive, detailed and above all, practical introduction to English phonetics. The starting point is always a precise description of an English speech sound or a characteristic feature such a stress, rhythm or intonation, followed by advice on how to reproduce it an how to avoid common errors. Typical mistakes made by various language groups are identified in a detailed index. In addition to the wealth of practical advice on pronunciation An Outline of English Phonetics has much to say about the fundamentals of general phonetic theory and for this reason the book is widely used by students of all branches of linguistic science. An Outline of English Phonetics [texto impreso] / Daniel Jones, Autor . - 1ª . - Cambridge (The Edinburgh Building, United Kingdom) : Cambridge university press, 1975 . - 380 p ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-21098-0
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: :Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B1
:Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B2Resumen: An Outline of English Phonetics is one of the best known books ever written for foreign students of English. In this textbook Daniel Jones drew on his unrivalled knowledge of English pronunciation to provide for students a comprehensive, detailed and above all, practical introduction to English phonetics. The starting point is always a precise description of an English speech sound or a characteristic feature such a stress, rhythm or intonation, followed by advice on how to reproduce it an how to avoid common errors. Typical mistakes made by various language groups are identified in a detailed index. In addition to the wealth of practical advice on pronunciation An Outline of English Phonetics has much to say about the fundamentals of general phonetic theory and for this reason the book is widely used by students of all branches of linguistic science. Reserva
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Título : The Pronunciation of English Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Daniel Jones, Autor Mención de edición: 1ª Editorial: Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Cambridge university press Fecha de publicación: 1956 Número de páginas: 230 p Dimensiones: 18 cm ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-521-05448-5 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Clasificación: :Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B1 Resumen: This revised edition incorporates the final results of Daniel Jones' lifelong study of English pronunciation usage. It is the standard work on English phonetics. The Pronunciation of English was written originally as a detailed description of the phonetics of English, presented from the point of view of the native English-speaking student. Since the book provided key information needed by foreign students, it soon established itself as a standard textbook in universities where English was spoken as a foreign language. Most of the book is devoted to a descriptive account of English pronunciation. This is followed by illustrative texts in phonetic transcription of Received Pronunciation and several regional varieties, Scottish and American pronunciation and reconstructions of Shakespearian and Chaucerian speech. The Pronunciation of English [texto impreso] / Daniel Jones, Autor . - 1ª . - Cambridge (The Edinburgh Building, United Kingdom) : Cambridge university press, 1956 . - 230 p ; 18 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-05448-5
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Clasificación: :Inglés:Expresión Oral:Sin Audio:B1 Resumen: This revised edition incorporates the final results of Daniel Jones' lifelong study of English pronunciation usage. It is the standard work on English phonetics. The Pronunciation of English was written originally as a detailed description of the phonetics of English, presented from the point of view of the native English-speaking student. Since the book provided key information needed by foreign students, it soon established itself as a standard textbook in universities where English was spoken as a foreign language. Most of the book is devoted to a descriptive account of English pronunciation. This is followed by illustrative texts in phonetic transcription of Received Pronunciation and several regional varieties, Scottish and American pronunciation and reconstructions of Shakespearian and Chaucerian speech. Reserva
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