Accurate English, A Complete Course in Pronunciation, Dauer R.M., 1993.
Accurate English is a textbook and reference guide to the pronunciation of English in North America as it is spoken by educated native speakers in fluent speech. The vowels, consonants, rhythm, and intonation of American English are taught using the principles of articulatory phonetics. Students are led to discover these principles through experimenting with their own vocal tracts, using kinesthetic, visual, and auditory feedback. Theory is reinforced by numerous practice exercises working up from phrases to dialogues, reading passages, and oral presentations. In addition, spelling patterns for ordinary words, academic words, and exceptions, as well as rules for stress placement, are included. The goal of this book is to enable students to improve their pronunciation of English so that they can be understood effortlessly by native speakers in both formal and informal situations. The focus on English as it is actually spoken, including reductions, simplifications, and regional variations, also helps to improve listening comprehension.
WRITTEN LANGUAGE.
The sound waves that come out of the mouth when someone is speaking are continuous and constantly changing. There are no spaces between words as there are in writing. Speech flows like a river; sounds gradually change from one to another and stop only when there is a pause. Languages have different writing systems or orthographies that analyze the continuous flow of speech and break it down into a limited number of visual symbols. English uses only twenty-six letters, plus punctuation marks and spaces, to represent the entire language. The same letter is often used in more than one way. Some important aspects of the spoken language, such as stress, are not represented at all. This book introduces a phonetic writing system with more symbols to represent the spoken language more closely. However, any writing system is still an analysis. Sounds blend together with preceding and following sounds and are pronounced differently depending on the neighboring sounds, the overall stress pattern, and the rate of speech.
It is important to become aware of the differences between spoken and written language. You may mispronounce a word, not because you can’t say it correctly, but because it has an unusual spelling pattern or because it looks like a word in your own language where the letters represent different sounds. Many spelling rules are given in this book to help you learn the correct correspondence between sounds and letters. As you do the practice sections and exercises, concentrate on the sound first (close your eyes if necessary) and then look at the spelling. Try to develop the ability to remember words as sound patterns, using the phonetic alphabet as an aid. Don’t expect every word to sound the way it is traditionally spelled. Don’t listen for pauses or breaks between every word. You will be surprised at how much better you will be able to speak and understand English.
Contents.
Preface.
1 Introduction.
2 The Phonetic Alphabet.
3 Vowel Overview.
4 Vowels in Detail.
5 Review of the Phonetic Alphabet and Vowels.
6 Stress.
7 Stress (Advanced).
8 Rhythm.
9 Rhythm (Advanced).
10 Stress in Compound Nouns.
11 Review of Stress and Rhythm.
12 Consonant Overview.
13 Differences Between Voiced and Voiceless Consonants.
14 <ed> and <s> Endings.
15 Consonants in Detail.
16 Intonation.
For Further Reading.
Glossary.
Index.
Бесплатно скачать электронную книгу в удобном формате, смотреть и читать:
Скачать книгу Accurate English, A Complete Course in Pronunciation, Dauer R.M., 1993 - fileskachat.com, быстрое и бесплатное скачивание.
Скачать pdf
Ниже можно купить эту книгу по лучшей цене со скидкой с доставкой по всей России.Купить эту книгу
Скачать - pdf - Яндекс.Диск.
Дата публикации:
Теги: учебник по английскому языку :: английский язык :: Dauer
Смотрите также учебники, книги и учебные материалы:
Следующие учебники и книги:
- Elements of Pronunciation, Mortimer C., 1985 — This book provides intensive and enjoyable practice in features of English pronunciation that intermediate and more advanced students usually find … Книги по английскому языку
- Illustrated Everyday Expressions with Stories, Book 1, Malarcher C. — The purpose of the Illustrated Everyday Expressions with Stories series is to introduce English language learners to common idioms through … Книги по английскому языку
- Современная английская лексика для свободного общения, Черниховская Н.О., 2015 — В этой книге содержатся самые распространенные и самые современные слова и выражения разговорного английского языка. С ее помощью читатели научатся … Книги по английскому языку
- Английский язык для общения, Интенсивный курс, Игнатова Т.Н., 1997 — Учебник представляет собой фундаментальный курс английского языка, направленный на выработку умений и навыков практического владения языком. В основу курса положены … Книги по английскому языку
Предыдущие статьи:
- English for Travel, Eastwood J., 1994 — English for Travel is a course for business people and tourists. It is for people who travel to English-speaking countries … Книги по английскому языку
- IELTS 11, Academic — The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is widely recognised as a reliable means of assessing the language ability of … Книги по английскому языку
- Easy American Idioms, Varra R., Warnasch C., 2006 — Фрагмент из книги: Doctor: Sorry you waited so long, Paul; I ve been tied up all afternoon. What seems to … Книги по английскому языку
- English step by step, Английский между делом, выпуск 1, Камаева М.А., 1991 — “Английский между делом” - уникальное учебное пособие для тех, кто учит английский язык, - мы поможем Вам вспомнить то, что … Книги по английскому языку