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Lewis Jack Windsor (Editor). Studies in General and English Phonetics

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Lewis Jack Windsor (Editor). Studies in General and English Phonetics
Routledge, 1995. — xxii, 473 p. — ISBN13: 9780585449241.
Rhythm, intonation, exotic and familiar languages as well as computer-synthesized audio-communications, procedures in forensic linguistics, pronunciation lexicography, language change and sociological aspects of speech such as English regional accents and dialects in Britain and other parts of the world are topics covered in Studies in General and English Phonetics.
This volume on descriptive and experimental phonetics and phonology will not only be of interest to readers concerned with linguistics and phonetics but also to those concerned with the teaching of English as a foreign language and readers in many other fields. With its invaluable up-to-date bibliographical matter as well as the papers themselves, no university library will be complete without it.
General phonetics and phonological theory
On some neutralisations and archiphonemes in English allegro speech
The phonetics of neutralisation: the case of Australian coronals
Some articulatory characteristics of the tap
Assimilations of alveolar stops and nasals in connected speech
Field procedures in forensic speaker recognition
Voice types in automated telecommunications applications
The effect of context on the transcription of vowel quality
Place of articulation features for clicks: anomalies for universals
Postura: clear and dark consonants etcetera
Pitch, intonation and rhythm
Spelling aloud: a preliminary study of idiomatic intonation
Rises in English
Documenting rhythmical change
The social distribution of intonation patterns in Belfast
Principles of intonational typology
Intonational stereotype: a re-analysis
Speech fundamental frequency over the telephone and face-to-face: some implications for forensic phonetics
The effect of emphasis on declination in English intonation
Nucleus placement in Spanish and English
Rhythm and duration in Spanish
The boundaries of intonation units
Stylisation of the falling tone in Hungarian intonation
The teaching of English intonation
The phonetics of mother-tongue English
A ‘tenny’ rate
Pronunciation and the rich points of culture
Spelling pronunciation and related matters in New Zealand English
Quantifying English homophones and minimal pairs
Consonant-associated resonance in three varieties of English
Syllabification and rhythm in non-segmental phonology
The vowels of Scottish English: formants and features
A neglected feature of British East Midlands accents and its possible implications for the history of a vowel merger in English
Mixing and fudging in Midland and southern dialects of England: the cup and foot vowels
The low vowels of Vancouver English
New syllabic consonants in English
The phonetics of non-mother-tongue English
Approaches to articulatory setting in foreign-language teaching
The English accent of the Shilluk speaker
Segmental errors in the pronunciation of Danish speakers of English: some pedagogic strategies
Describing the pronunciation of loanwords from English
What do EFL teachers need to know about pronunciation?
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