Sound Advantage
A Pronunciation Book
Häftad, Engelska, 1992
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This text focuses on elements essential for successful pronunciation ¿ stress, intonation, individual sounds (both vowels and consonants), linking, reductions, ellipses, consonant replacements, and inflectional endings. Also provides a variety of exercises to practice for the SPEAK test.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum1992-01-01
- Mått180 x 234 x 12 mm
- Vikt382 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- FörlagPearson Education (US)
- ISBN9780138161903
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- 1 Syllable Recognition and ReductionPart I: SyllablesPart II: Stressed SyllablesPart III: Recognizing Syllable Stress in EnglishPart IV: EllipsisPart V: Unstressed Syllables with Non-Reduced Vowels An Overview of English Vowels 2 Lax VowelsPart I: /æ/Part II: /I/Part III: /T/Part IV: /a/Part V: /u/ 3 The Tense VowelsPart I: Diphthongs /ay/, /aw/, /oy/Part II: /iy/Part III: /ey/Part IV: /uw/Part V: /ow/ 4 Troublesome ConsonantsPart I: /s/ and /z/Part II: th /è/ and /ð/Part III: /r/ and /l/Part IV: Nonreleased Final ConsonantsPart V: Consonant ClustersPart VI: Consonant Combinations in Phrases and Sentences 5 LinkingPart I: Linking with VowelsPart II: Linking Identical Consonants 6 Consonant ReplacementsPart I: The FlapPart II: The Glottal StopPart III: Can/Can’tPart IV: Negative Contractions 7 Common ReductionsPart I: Reductions with /h/ Part II: going to/want to/have to/has toPart III: ofPart IV: and/or/for 8 Sentence RhythmPart I: Sentence Stress and UnstressPart II: Content and Function WordsPart III: Stress Timing 9 Information Focus and IntonationPart I: Information Focus: The Basic PatternPart II: Common Intonation PatternsPart III: Contrasting New InformationPart IV: Intonation Patterns That Change the MeaningPart V: Lists 10 Inflectional EndingsPart I: Past Tense (-ed)Part II: Plural/3rd Person sPart III: -teen/-ty 11 Reductions in Consonant Clusters Part I: sts/sks/th DeletionPart II: nt ReductionPart III: Assimilation 12 ContractionsPart I: Contractions with “will”Part II: Contractions with the Verb “be”Part III: Contractions with “have,” “has,” “does,” “did”Part IV: Contractions with “would” and “had”