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Bas Aarts
Hardcover - $345.95
This Handbook of English Linguistics brings together articles from the core areas of English linguistics, including syntax, phonetics, phonology, morphology, as well as variation, discourse, stylistics, and usage. Written by specialists from around t ...
Claudia Anderson
Paperback - $47.95
This book offers a refreshing approach to speech training for actors. The authors devise phonetic games for student actors to help their speech patterns for characters.
Michael Ashby
Paperback - $59.95
This accessible new textbook presents a practical introduction to phonetics, the study of speech. Assuming no prior knowledge of the topic, it introduces students to the fundamental concepts in phonetic science, and equips them with the essential ski ...
Patricia Ashby
Paperback - $52.95
"Speech Sounds" is an accessible guide to basic phonetic theory which helps explain the fundamental skills of the phonetician, investigates the different angles involved in the production of "sound," uses data-based material to reinforce each new con ...
Patricia Ashby
Paperback - $57.95
"Routledge Language Workbooks "provide absolute beginners with practical introductions to core areas of language study. Books in the series provide comprehensive coverage of the area as well as a basis for further investigation. Each "Language Workbo ...
Peter W. Avery
Paperback - $54.95
This series offers useful references for language teachers, teacher trainers, and trainees. This clear and comprehensive introduction to the pronunciation of American English describes the language's sound system, suggests ways of tackling the pronun ...
Martin J. Ball
Hardcover - $275.95
This comprehensive introductory textbook is designed primarily for students of Linguistics who are encountering phonetics for the first time. The book guides the reader through the main sub-areas of phonetic science which constitute the "speech chain ...
Jacqueline Bauman-Waengler
Paperback - $163.95
Anna C. Both-De Vries
Paperback - $56.95
Studies have shown that children as young as three years old succeed in imitating adult writing. About a hundred years ago, Alexander Luria's case studies suggested that, to denote meaning, a six-year-olds' scribbles include figurative devices such a ...