Lindsey English After RP
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-04357-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Standard British Pronunciation Today
E-Book, Englisch, 153 Seiten
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-030-04357-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The book opens with an account of the rise and fall of RP, before turning to a systematic analysis of the phonetic developments between RP and contemporary Standard Southern British (SSB) in vowels, consonants, stress, connected speech and intonation. Topics covered include the anti-clockwise vowel shift, the use of glottal stops, 'intrusive r', vocal fry and Uptalk. It concludes with a Mini Dictionary of well over 100 words illustrating the changes described throughout the book, and provides a chart of updated IPA vowel symbols.
This book is an essentialresource for anyone interested in British pronunciation and sound change, including academics in phonetics, phonology, applied linguistics and English language; trainers of English teachers; English teachers themselves; teachers of voice and accent coaches; and students in those areas.
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Introduction: What was RP?.- Part I. Changes: General observations.- Chapter 1. The power of writing.- Chapter 2. The special relationship.- Chapter 3. Getting stronger.- Part II. Vowels.- Chapter 4. The anti-clockwise vowel shift.- Chapter 5. FLEECE, GOOSE and other diphthongs.- Chapter 6. GOAT, GOOSE and FOOT backing.- Chapter 7. A LOT more common.- Chapter 8. KIT – still going strong (but happY never existed).- Chapter 9. FOOT – even rarer, but still common!.- Chapter 10. Weak vowel merger.- Chapter 11. Two kinds of BATH.- Chapter 12. PRICE and MOUTH.- Chapter 13. The decline of the centring diphthongs.- Part III. Consonants.- Chapter 14. More aspiration (and affrication).- Chapter 15. /t?/ and /d?/ – a new si-chew-ation.- Chapter 16. /t?/ and /d?/ – a new chrend.- Chapter 17. Epen-t-thesis.- Chapter 18. Syllabic consonants – a little less certain.- Chapter 19. Glottal stops, part 1.- Chapter 20. Is /l/ following /r/?.- Chapter 21. G-dropping and H-dropping.- Chapter 22. Fings to come?.- Part IV. Stress.- Chapter 23. The love of alternating stress.- Chapter 24. Westwards toward America?.- Part V. Connected speech.- Chapter 25. Linking /r/.- Chapter 26. Glottal stops, part 2.- Chapter 27. Vocal fry.- Part VI. Intonation.- Chapter 28. Falls.- Chapter 29. Yes-no questions.- Chapter 30. Continuation patterns.- Chapter 31. Uptalk.- Part VII. Mini Dictionary.