Calvert's Descriptive Phonetics: Introduction and Transcription WorkbookA revised edition of a classic introductory phonetics guide and workbook For years both students and instructors have found that the key to mastering phonetics is careful listening and extensive transcription practice. This new edition combines Calvert's descriptive phonetics text and Calvert's workbook into one updated, user-friendly guide to phonetics and transcription. The book contains a wealth of phonetics exercises as well as online access to additional material for practice outside the classroom. Key Features:
This book is an excellent study tool and clinical review of basic phonetics for all students in speech language pathology and audiology. |
Contents
THE SPEECH PRODUCTION MECHANISMAND PROCESSES | |
DIALECTS | |
GLOSSARY | |
APPENDIX A CHAPTER EXERCISES | |
CHAPTER CONCEPT QUESTIONS | |
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Calvert's Descriptive Phonetics: Introduction and Transcription Workbook Pamela G. Garn-Nunn No preview available - 2014 |
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