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Gimson's Pronunciation of English (8th Ed.)
Author: Cruttenden Alan
Language: EnglishSubject for Gimson's Pronunciation of English:
Keywords
Hard Palate; Cruttenden; Secondary Accent; English phonetics; Accentual Pattern; Gimson; Intonational Phrases; AC Gimson; Unaccented Syllables; pronunciation; Primary Accent; phonetics; Cardinal Vowels; English pronunciation; IJ; General British; Soft Palate; Companion Website; High Functional Load; Received Pronunciation; RP; reference; Full Vowel; Vocal Cords; Accented Syllables; Pitch Prominence; Glottal Stop; Teeth Ridge; Lip Position; Adenoidal; Amalgam English; Low Fall; Fundamental Frequency; Glottal Tone; Cord; Nuclear Tones
Publication date: 02-2014
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 02-2014
Support: Print on demand
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Since its first publication in 1962, Gimson?s Pronunciation of English has been the essential reference book for anyone studying or teaching the pronunciation of English.
This eighth edition has been updated to describe General British (GB) as the principal accent, rather than RP, and the accompanying transcriptions have been brought into line with recent changes in pronunciation. This latest edition also includes completely rewritten chapters on the history of the language and the emergence of a standard, alongside a justification for the change from RP to GB.
A further bonus to this important text is its extensive and attractive new Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/cruttenden), which now includes moment-by-moment commentaries on videos showing the articulation of all GB consonants and vowels in spoken phrases, as well as cross-referencing between the book and these videos. The Companion Website also includes new recordings of Old English, Middle English, and Early Modern English, and features links to recordings of recent and current GB with comments and transcriptions.
Comprehensive yet accessible, Gimson?s Pronunciation of English remains the indispensable reference book for anyone for anyone with an interest in English phonetics.
PART I: Speech and language
1. Communication
2. The production of speech
3. The sounds of speech
4. The description and classification of speech sounds
5. Sounds in language
PART II: The sounds of English
6. The historical background
7. Standard and regional accents
8. The English vowels
9. The English consonants
PART III: Words and connected speech
10. Words
11. Connected speech
12. Words in connected speech
13. Teaching the pronunciation of English
A. C. Gimson was Professor of Phonetics at the University College, London.
Alan Cruttenden is Emeritus Professor of Phonetics, University of Manchester, and Fellow of the Phonetics Laboratory, University of Oxford.