ABSTRACT

Success in mastering any language requires knowledge in speaking, reading, and writing the language. The speaking component requires the understanding and use of correct pronunciation, emphasis, and syntactic patterns. The written component requires mastery of the alphabet, spelling, and the ability to write, print, or type the pattern. Very early in the learning process, speakers of the English language become keenly aware of the language's lack of sound to symbol correspondence. To help speech/language researchers, media personnel, individuals learning English as a second language, and others interested in correct pronunciation, the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) was devised.

Extensively class tested, this book offers a practical understanding approach to phonetics and the IPA in a workbook format. It will be welcomed by professionals, students, and trainees in the fields of communication science, communication disorders, speech pathology, and linguistics.

part 1|137 pages

Understanding Phonetics and Phonology

chapter 1|8 pages

The Basis of Phonetics and Phonology

chapter 2|18 pages

Anatomical and Physiological Correlates

chapter 3|22 pages

Vowels

chapter 4|11 pages

Diphthongs

chapter 5|68 pages

Consonants

part 2|78 pages

Stress and Theory

chapter 7|7 pages

Coarticulation

chapter 8|28 pages

Syllable Stress

chapter 10|7 pages

Sentence Stress

chapter 11|7 pages

Standards of Pronunciation and Dialects