
Daniel Jones, Selected Works: Volume VII
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2002
Book
Hardback
454 pages
978-0-415-23343-9 (ISBN)
Description
Daniel Jones (1881-1967) played a significant role in the emergence of phonetics as a fully developed academic discipline in the first half of the twentieth century. Jones's pioneering works are made easily accessible to scholars once again.
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English
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London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
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725 gr
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978-0-415-23343-9 (9780415233439)
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Beverley Collins, Inger M. Mees
Content
Acknowledgments, Introduction, 1 P. Passy and D. Jones, 'Alphabet phonetique organique: avec les forms correspondantes de !'alphabet phonetique usuel', supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 2, 22, 1907, 8 pp., 2 [Scenes from Shakespeare:] 'The Tempest: Act I, latter part of Scene 2', supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 2, 24, 1909, pp. 1-8., 3 'Notes on the reconstruction of Shakespeare's pronunciation', preface to Programme of Scenes from Shakespeare to Be Performed in the Original Pronunciation, University College London, July 3, 1909, 12 pp., 4 'The transcription of English vowels', Le Maitre phonetique, 2, 26, 19n, pp. 46-8.*, 5 P. Passy and D. Jones, The Principles of the International Phonetic Association, London: IPA, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 2, 27, 1912, 42 pp., 6 'Analysis of the mechanism of speech', Nature 99, 1917, pp. 285-7. 7 'Experimental phonetics and its utility to the linguist', Nature 100, 1917, pp. 96-8., 8 'The phonetic structure of the Sechuana language', Transactions of the Philological Society 1917-1920, 1917, pp. 99-106., 9 'Why we are bad linguists', (London) Evening News, 13 December 1922, I p. to 'In the days of my youth', T. P. 's and Cassell's Weekly, 2 January 1926, pp. 394, 398., n 'Who speaks English?', Daily Express, 16 July 1926, 2 pp., 12 'Words distinguished by tone in Sechuana', in Festsschrift Meinhof, Hamburg: Friederichsen, 1927, pp. 88-98., 13 Tire Tones of Secln1ana Nouns, London: International Institute of African Languages and Cultures, undated, 1928, 28 pp., 14 'Das System der Association Phonetique Internationale (Weltlautschriftverein)', in Lautzeichen und ihre Anwendung in verschiedenen Sprachgebieten, Berlin: Reichsdruckerei, 18-27; rpt. As supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 6, 1928., 15 'Principles of practical orthography for African languages - II', Arica 1, 1928, pp. 237-9., 16 'Definition of a phoneme', Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 7, 1929, pp. 43-4.*, 17 'The word as a phonetic entity', Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 9, 1931, pp. 60-5.*, 18 'On phonemes', Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague, 4, 1931, pp. 74-9., 19 'The theory of phonemes, and its importance in practical linguistics', Proceedings off [1st] lnternational Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Amsterdam, 1932, pp. 23-4, offprint., 20 A. Camilli and D .. Jones, Fondamenti di grafia fonetica secondo il Sistema dell'Associazione fonetica internazionale, London: IPA, 1933, 20 pp., 21 'Some tendencies of modern English pronunciation', Commemorative Volume 10th Annual Conference of English Teachers, Tokyo: Institute for Research in English Teaching, 1933, pp. 98-101., 22 '[Notre assemblee generale:] Rapport du secretaire' (report to the 50th anniversary meeting of the International Phonetic Association, University College, London, 27 July 1935), Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 13, 1935, pp. 41-53; extract: pp. 44--51. *, 23 'Speech training: the phonetic aspect', British Joumal of Educational Psychology, 5, 1, 1935, pp. 27-30., 24 H. S. Perera and D. Jones, 'The application of World Orthography to Sinhalese', Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, 9, 3, 1937, pp. 705-7., 25 'On Received Pronunciation', supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 15, 1937, 2 pp., 26 'The aims of phonetics', Archiv fur Sprach- und Stimmheilkunde und angewandte Phonetik, 1, 1, 1937, pp. 4-10; rpt. 1938 as supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 16., 27 'Concrete and abstract sounds', Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Ghent: Phonetic Laboratory of the University of Ghent, 1938, pp. 1-7., 28 'Chaucer: passage from the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales in Phonetic Transcription, showing approximate pronunciation of the period', supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 1938, I p., 29 The Problem of a National Script for India, Lucknow: Pioneer Press; Hertford: Stephen Austin, 1942, 17 pp., 30 Dhe fonetik aspekt ov speling reform, London: Simplified Spelling Society, 1944, 6 pp., 31 'Chronemes and tonemes', Acta Linguistica, 4, 1, 1944, pp. 1-10 (publication dated 1944, but in fact delayed until 1946)., 32 'Some thoughts on the phoneme', Tran.mctionS of the Philological Society, 1944, pp. n9-35., 33 'Specimen of Shakespeare in the original pronunciation', London: IPA, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 22, 1944, I p., 34 D. Jones and I. Dahl, Fw1damentos de escritura fonetica: segun el Sistema de la Asociacion Fonetica lnternacional, London: IPA, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 1944, pp. 22, 26., 35 'Phonetic representation of the vowels in cut and cat', English Language Teaching, 1, 1947, pp. 185-7; offprint., 36 Differences between Spoken and Written Language, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 26, 1948, 8 pp.; expanded version of Joumal of Education (May 1943)., 37 'The London school of phonetics', Zeitschrift fur Phonetic and allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 2, 3/4, 1948, pp. 127-35., 38 'The romanization of .Japanese', Zeitschrift fur Phonetic and allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 3, 1949, pp. 68--74., 39 'A romanic orthography for the Oriya language', Zeitsshrift fur Phonetik und allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 3, 1949, pp. 74-6., 40 'A letter from Daniel Jones', Southern Speech Journal, 28, 2, 1952, pp. 81-6., 41 'Falling and rising diphthongs in Southern English', Miscellanea Phonetica, 2, 1954, pp. 1-12., 42 'The hyphen as a phonetic sign', Zeitschrift fur Phonetic and allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 9, 2, 1956, pp. 99-107., 43 The History am/ !Heaning of the Term 'Phoneme', London: IPA, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 35, 1957, 20 pp., 44 'The use of syllabic and non-syllabic/ and n in derivatives of English words ending in syllabic/ and n', Zeitschrift fur Phonetic and allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 12, 1959, pp. 136--44; originally publ. 1956 in Festschrift Panconcelli-Calzia, supplement to Le Maitre phonetique, 3, 35., 45 Obituaries