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English Phonetics and Phonology

English Phonetics and Phonology

English Phonetics and Phonology

An Introduction
Author:
Frank Lorenz, Universität Erfurt, Germany
Published:
July 2025
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ISBN:
9781009195812

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    English Phonetics and Phonology provides a detailed yet accessible foundational account of the science of speech sounds. Suitable for introductory courses, this textbook presents the key knowledge to comprehend the nature and function of consonant and vowel sounds as well as other characteristics of spoken language, such as stress, rhythm and intonation. With a focus on the sound system of English, examples from other languages are explored and included throughout, allowing students to better understand English sounds in contrast to these languages. Readers will discover what can be measured in speech and learn the basic functions of Praat. This hands-on-approach encourages students to make their own recordings and perform simple measurements to support their learning. While each of the fourteen chapters can be covered in one seminar, instructors can easily tailor them to fit 10–12 weeks of teaching in a phonetics or linguistics module. With no prior phonetic or linguistic knowledge needed, this textbook is suitable for first year undergraduate students, or anyone interested in developing a fundamental and sustained knowledge of the sound structure of the English language.

    • Sounds are presented in digestible unites in a sequence to facilitate memorisation
    • IPA keystroke examples provided for each individual symbol to show how they can be used digitally
    • Provides examples from other languages to show learners that phonemic categorisation is language-specific

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    July 2025
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009195812
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Sounds of Language
    • 2. Speech Production Process
    • 3. Consonants
    • 4. Vowels: Monophthongs
    • 5. Diphthongs, Pre-Rhotic and Weak Vowels
    • 6. Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics
    • 7. Coarticulation
    • 8. Phonemes and Allophones
    • 9. Phonological Processes
    • 10. Syllables
    • 11. Word Stress
    • 12. Speech Rhythm
    • 13. Intonation
    • 14. Accents of English.
      Author
    • Frank Lorenz , Universität Erfurt, Germany

      Frank Lorenz is a senior lecturer in English Linguistics at the University of Erfurt, with over twenty years of teaching experience. Specializing in phonetics and phonology, his teaching also focuses on other linguistic disciplines such as sociolinguistics and variationist linguists. He has previously served as interim Professor for Speech Science and Phonetics at the University of Halle-Wittenberg and has also been involved in the SALi education reform project at the University of Erfurt.