
English Intonation PB and Audio CD
An Introduction
J. C. Wells(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 31. August 2006
Book
Mixed media product
284 pages
978-0-521-68380-7 (ISBN)
Description
Intonation - the rise and fall of pitch in our voices - plays a crucial role in how we express meaning. This accessible introduction shows students how to recognize and reproduce the intonation patterns of English, providing clear explanations of what they mean and how they are used. It looks in particular at three key functions of intonation - to express our attitude, to structure our messages to one another, and to focus attention on particular parts of what we are saying. An invaluable guide to how English intonation works, it is complete with extensive exercises, drills and practice material, encouraging students to produce and understand the intonation patterns for themselves. The accompanying CD contains a wealth of spoken examples, clearly demonstrating English intonation in context. Drawing on the perspectives of both language teaching and linguistics, this textbook will be welcomed by both learners of English, and beginning undergraduates in phonetics and linguistics.
Reviews / Votes
' ... an outstanding basis for courses on English intonation ... can be highly recommended for individual study, or as accompaniment to a course on English pronunciation.' Journal of the International Phonetic AssociationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-68380-7 (9780521683807)
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Person
J. C. Wells is Professor of Phonetics in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London.
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Tone: going up and going down; 3. Tonicity: where does the nucleus go?; 4. Tonality: chunking, or division into IPs; 5. Beyond the three Ts; 6. Putting it all together.