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[INCOMPLETE] An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology 🔍
Blackwell Publishing Limited, 3rd Edition, US, 2007
John T. Clark; Colin Yallop; Janet Fletcher 🔍
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This fully revised third edition integrates updated references, new findings, and modern theories, to present readers with the most thorough and complete introduction to phonetics and phonology.
Exceptionally thorough, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonological analysis
Features a number of valuable changes, incorporating new material on the latest findings in speech production studies; greater coverage of prosody, including a major section on autosegmental metrical models; expanded coverage of phonology, including Optimality Theory; and sections on L1 and L2 acquisition, and sociolectal variation
Integrates new findings, theories references throughout, offering students the most thorough and complete knowledge of the subject to date
Includes 125 figures throughout
Exceptionally thorough, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonological analysis
Features a number of valuable changes, incorporating new material on the latest findings in speech production studies; greater coverage of prosody, including a major section on autosegmental metrical models; expanded coverage of phonology, including Optimality Theory; and sections on L1 and L2 acquisition, and sociolectal variation
Integrates new findings, theories references throughout, offering students the most thorough and complete knowledge of the subject to date
Includes 125 figures throughout
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lgrsnf/An_introduction_to_phonetics_and_phonology
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lgli/An_introduction_to_phonetics_and_phonology
Alternative title
An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics)
Alternative author
John Clark; Collin Yallop; Janet Fletcher
Alternative author
John Clark, Janet Fletcher, Colin Yallop
Alternative author
J. E Clark
Alternative publisher
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Alternative edition
Blackwell textbooks in linguistics, 9, 3rd ed, Malden ; Oxford ; Carlton, 2008, cop. 1990
Alternative edition
Blackwell textbooks in linguistics, 3. ed, Malden, Mass, 2007
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
3 edition, December 1, 2006
Alternative edition
3rd ed, Oxford, 2006
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Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics
Alternative description
Now available in a fully revised third edition, this comprehensive introduction to phonetics and phonology familiarizes the reader with detailed knowledge of articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as the foundations of phonological analysis. Featuring numerous figures throughout, it assumes no prior knowledge of the subject.The new edition contains a number of valuable changes, including: Updated chapters on the anatomy, physiology, and acoustics of speech production, which include recent research findings, A thorough revision of the chapter on speech perception, An expanded chapter on prosody, including a major section on autosegmental-metrical models of intonation, Additional material on theoretical phonology, including a new section on constraint-based theories, including Optimality Theory. Integrating new findings, theories, and references, the third edition of An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology is the most thorough and complete resource on the subject to date.
Alternative description
Offering an introduction to phonetics and phonology, this third edition provides the reader with knowledge of articulatory and acoustic phonetics, as well as the foundations of phonological analysis
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2013-06-13
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