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Paperback Introducing Phonetics and Phonology Book

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Introducing Phonetics and Phonology

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Intended for the absolute beginner, Introducing Phonetics and Phonology requires no previous background in linguistics, phonetics or phonology. Starting with a grounding in phonetics and phonological... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A guide from the ultimate beginner to an experienced reader on phonology

If I could I would put 4,5-star rating here. The book is definitely higher than 4-star ones, but it lacks some rather important issues to be rated full 5 stars. It would be nice to have more info on tone and intonation, and prosody in the book. Besides the authors failed to include issues on auditory phonetics. As for the issues which the authors did tackle, they are dealt very well. The book is easy to read, supplied with exercises to consolidate skills and knowledge, and expands on contemporary phonological theories. I would advice this textbook as a major one foe the 1-yesr students of linguistics, provided they use some supplementary writings on the basics of perceptive phonetics and intonation.

The very apex of linguistic theory

Few works of mortal man can even share a bookshelf with this magnum opus, a subtle yet devastating journey into the soul of speech, if you will. It took the combined genius of two authors, both scholars and gentlemen of the highest order, to shape this multifaceted work at Athena's own lathe, turning it to a fine finish, lopping off inaccuracies and dross with a ready wit and flawless methodology. But beyond the field of linguistics, I find myself returning to this book (and oh! how little justice that appelation does this masterly craft!) in my everyday life. When making difficult decisions, I find it helpful to open this work at random and point to a passage; it has never failed to offer wisdom, if not inspiration. I believe that holding this work above the bed of the infirm can heal them. I believe that nailing a copy of it to one's front door will ward off evil spirits and those of ill will. In fact, I am seriously considering dropping out of society completely to devote my life to study and reflection on the immortal words of MM. Davenport and Hannahs. Kudos, gents. You have written on velum plain the fiery words of truth itself, glory be to you both forever!

The most comprehensive introduction currently available!

In my view, this book is the best introductory textbook to the fascinating fields of Phonetics and Phonology currently available.As a mature undergraduate studying Linguistics, with no A Level English Language under my belt, I had no prior knowledge of the areas this book covers, and as such was disadvantaged in comparison to the other students who had done the A Level. However I soon found, with the aid of this worthy publication, that the playing field had been levelled.This is not to say that this was the only book at this level that I read. In fact, I have at least four others in my collection. Why this one stands out is because of its clear and informative style, understandable examples, and sensible, logical layout.Initially there is an overview, laying out the underpinning theory that the modern sciences of Phonetics and Phonology are built on. The distinction between physical language and the underlying mental representation of its physical form, as adopted by Generative Linguistics, is introduced, and Phonology and Phonetics are placed into the 'big-picture' of a total language model that includes Syntax, Morphology and Semantics.Next comes an introduction to articulatory phonetics: the actual physical mechanisms used in the production of speech, including airstream, vocal cords and places of articulation. This then opens up the complete exposition of consonants and vowels, and details all the possible types of sounds that humans produce. Clear tables and diagrams are used throughout, making understanding and revision an easy task.After this comes a chapter on Acoustic Phonetics, the captivating study of the properties of speech sounds. Not only does it consider the physical nature of these, but also focuses on the linguistically relevant acoustic features that play a part in production and reception. Here the authors have taken some complex physics and made it fathomable, no mean feat!From here on, the book investigates the phonological rules and features used when we produce speech. Davenport and Hannahs introduce the Linear Model of phonology, as pioneered by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle in The Sound Pattern of English, (1968. New York; Harper & Row), and developed by many, which to the uninitiated would make you run away faster than a gazelle! The chapters develop in a logical manner, each building upon the previous, and the reader comes out with a sense of mastery over the data.Throughout this discussion, however, the book does not take this Linear Model as gospel, and the authors frequently highlight problems that the model cannot account for. They introduce several alternative models, like Autosegmental Phonology and Feature Geometry, and the discussion of the relative merits is open and unbiased.Finally, the book concludes with a well-written chapter that stresses the need to constrain the phonological model so that over-productive rules are dismissed with. Concepts like extrinsic vs. intrinsic rule ordering, abstractness and
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