The Phonetics of Russian
Cambridge University Press
Published on 1. October 1969
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-521-06736-2 (ISBN)
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Description
The Phonetics of Russian is intended to help those studying Russian to pronounce the language well, and to give students of general phonetics a knowledge of the phonetic system of Russian. In addition it serves as a reference book on Russian pronunciation. On its publication in 1969 it replaced The Pronunciation of Russian by Trofimov and Jones. The book provides a straightforward outline of the necessary general phonetic theory and the system of transcription and contains a precise description of the way in which the sounds of Russian are articulated, and how they are affected by the neighbouring sounds. The fundamentals of Russian intonation are described and there is a chapter of passages for practice in Russian pronunciation in which the phonetic transcriptions include accents marking both tone and stress. The Russian text and the English translation of the passages are provided. Throughout the book constant attention is paid to the problems of the learner and advice given for mastering the sounds.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-06736-2 (9780521067362)
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Content
Preface; Abbreviations; Part I. Phonetic Theory and Transcription: 1. Introduction; 2. The organs of speech; 3. Breath and voice; 4. Vowels and consonants; 5. How to learn vowels; 6. The classification of vowels; 7. How to describe consonants; 8. The principles of transcription, phonemes; 9. Digraphs; Part II. the Phonetics of Russian: 10. Types of Russian pronunciation; 11. General notes on the Russian vowels and consonants; 12. The Russian vowels in detail; 13. The Russian semi-vowel j; 14. The Russian diphthongs; 15. Labialization and velarization; 16. Palatalized consonants and their phonetic representation; 17. The Russian plosive consonants; 18. The Russian fricative consonants; 19. The Russian affricative consonants; 20. The Russian nasal consonants; 21. The Russian lateral consonants; 22. The Russian rolled consonants; 23. Similitude and assimilation; 24. Accent, stress and length; 25. Intonation; 26. Passages for practice; Appendices; Indices.