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A Critical Introduction to Phonetics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Critical Introduction to Phonetics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ken Lodge
SeriesBloomsbury Critical Introductions to Linguistics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenrePhonetics and phonology
ISBN/Barcode 9780826488749
ClassificationsDewey:414.8
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 10 January 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A Critical Introduction to Phonetics presents core areas of the subject from refreshing new perspectives. It takes a new stance on the presentation of basic phonetic skills for students of linguistics. Using examples drawn from a wide-range of languages Ken Lodge introduces the key aspects of phonetics, examining the difference between speech and writing, the physiology of speech production, basic and detailed articulation, and acoustic phonetics. The book contains a practical guide to transcriptions from sound recordings, and a section on applications of phonetics to fields of study such as language variation and accent. A Critical Introduction to Phonetics provides comprehensive coverage of all the key areas of the subject, and contains chapter summaries to help the reader navigate the text. Critical thinking is prompted throughout, and this will therefore be essential reading for students on introductory phonetics courses both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Author Biography

Ken Lodge is Reader in Linguistics and Phonetics at the University of East Anglia, UK.

Reviews

"Lodge uses his practical classroom experience to provide safe guidance, and his theoretical perspective to provide a phonetically more accurate non-segmental foundation to phonetics. I particularly like the extensive introductions to continuous speech, prosody, resonance and segmentation, which will be of interest to phonologists and more advanced students of phonetics as well as beginners" - Professor James M. Scobbie, Speech Science Research Centre, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. 'An eye-opener for those who have not considered the medium and long-term effects produced by articulators of different sizes and shapes moving at different speeds and with different constraints while producing a so-called string of speech sounds' The Journal of International Phonetic Association, 2010 Make[s] for interesting reading, as [it] combine[s] excellent coverage of the basic issues with the author's... theoretical perspective. A Critical Introduction to Phonetics not only offers a thorough treatment of such aspects as articulation, transcription, and acoustics, but also stresses the fundamentally continuous nature of the speech stream. -- The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 90