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Elizabeth C. Zsiga

    The Phonetics/Phonology Interface
    The Sounds of Language
    The Sounds of Language
    • The Sounds of Language is an introductory guide to the linguistic study of speech sounds, which provides uniquely balanced coverage of both phonology and phonetics. Features exercises and problem sets, as well as supporting online resources at www.wiley.com/go/zsiga, including additional discussion questions and exercises, as well as links to further resources such as sound files, video files, and useful websites Creates opportunities for students to practice data analysis and hypothesis testing Integrates data on sociolinguistic variation, first language acquisition, and second language learning Explores diverse topics ranging from the practical, such as how to make good digital recordings, make a palatogram, solve a phoneme/allophone problem, or read a spectrogram; to the theoretical, including the role of markedness in linguistic theory, the necessity of abstraction, features and formal notation, issues in speech perception as distinct from hearing, and modelling sociolinguistic and other variations Organized specifically to fit the needs of undergraduate students of phonetics and phonology, and is structured in a way which enables instructors to use the text both for a single semester phonetics and phonology course or for a two-course sequence

      The Sounds of Language
    • The Sounds of Language

      An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology

      This updated edition offers a comprehensive introduction to phonetics and phonology, making it an essential resource for students and professionals alike. It includes the latest research and developments in the field, ensuring readers have access to current methodologies and theories. The text is designed to be accessible, with clear explanations and examples that enhance understanding of sound patterns and structures in language. Ideal for both beginners and those looking to deepen their knowledge, it serves as a foundational guide to the study of speech sounds.

      The Sounds of Language
    • The Phonetics/Phonology Interface

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Is speech in the mouth or in the brain? Do we hear with our ears or with our minds? How different can phonology and phonetics be? How similar? Where exactly does the border between them lie?

      The Phonetics/Phonology Interface