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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Contents List of figures List of tables Prefaces and acknowledgements List of phonetic symbols A: Introduction
1. English worldwide 2. Phoneme, allophone and syllable 3. Connected speech and phonemic transcription 4. How we produce speech 5. Consonant possibilities 6. Vowel possibilities
B: Development
1. Phoneme and syllable revisited 2. English consonants 3. English vowels 4. English spelling 5. Features of connected speech 6. Stress and rhythm 7. Speech melody
C: Exploration
1. Accent variation – General American 2. Accents of the British Isles 1: England 3. Accents of the British Isles 2: Celtic-influenced varieties 4. World accent varieties 5. Pronunciation change: past, present, future 6. Teaching and learning a foreign language
D: Extension
1. RP – R.I.P.? 2. Attitudes to accents 3. Pronunciation worries 4. Teaching the pronunciation of a second language 5. Phonetics applied to teaching the deaf 6. Making computers talk 7. Using phonetics in criminal investigations 8. The rise of ‘upspeak’ 9. English accents and their implications for spelling reform 10. The sociolinguistics of modern RP
Glossary Further reading References Index The International Phonetic Alphabet
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