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Accents and Speech in Teaching English Phonetics and Phonology - EFL perspective

English · Paperback / Softback

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The volume brings together contributions from scholars active in the field of pronunciation teaching and those more concerned with theoretical phonetics and phonology. The focus of the book is on English phonetics and phonology viewed and studied from the perspective of foreign learners, teachers and teacher trainers. Contributions are divided into three sections: accents, speech and applications. The first section discusses a variety of issues related to accents: description of accents in Britain today, theoretical perspectives on accent study and the problem of reference accent in teaching. The main concern of the contributions in the second section is the context for phonetics and phonology teaching at the university level and in teacher training with emphasis on awareness raising. The third section presents studies in interlanguage phonetics and phonology, speech processing and pronunciation teaching.

List of contents

Contents: John Wells: Accents in Britain today - Joanna Przedlacka: Early New Estuary English? Its contemporary background - Dorota Glowacka: Yod-palatalisation in English in Natural Phonology - Przemyslaw Ostalski: (Non)Rhoticity in optimality theory (categorical rules, free variation and fuzzy ranking of constrints) - Joanna Przedlacka: Glottaling in the teenage speech of the Home Counties - Janina Ozga/Anna Mankowska: Students' awareness of the socio-symbolic values of RP - Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk: Conscious competence of performance as a key to teaching English - Jan Majer: 'In French is six millions docks.' Where error, please? - Jolanta Szpyra: In defence of 'practical' phonology - Ewa Waniek-Klimczak: Context for Teaching English Phonetics and Phonology - Jan Majer: Sick or seek? Pedagogical phonology in teacher training - Wlodzimierz Sobkowiak: English speech in Polish eyes: What university students think about English pronunciation teaching and learning - Peter Roach: Studying rhythm and timing in English speech: Scientific curiosity, or a classroom necessity? - Visnja Josipovic: The Prosody of English spoken with a Croatian accent - Anna Baczkowska: Intonation patterns and turn-taking - Ewa Waniek-Klimczak: How to predict the unpredictable - English word stress from a Polish perspective - Robert Lew: Differences in the scope of obstruent voicing assimilation in learners' English as a consequence of regional variation in Polish - Klementina Jurancic Petek: How to do it to do it right (?) Is near native-like pronunciation teachable/learnable? - Chris Defty/Barbara Nowak/Agnieszka Pietrzak: Teaching pronunciation to Polish primary and secondary school learners of English - Natalia Mamul: Micro-narratives in face-to-face interaction - Magdalena Deska: The perception of English sounds by Polish speakers - Anna Baczkowska: Some issues concerning modular and connectionist approaches to speech processing and production - Malgorzata Baran: The advantage of auditory perceivers and sharpeners in learning foreign language pronunciation - Kamila Ciepiela: Acquisition of the phonological system in childhood developmental aphasia.

About the author










The Editors: Ewa Waniek-Klimczak (Ph.D.) teaches English phonetics and phonology in the Department of English, University of Lódz. Her research interests are second language phonetics and phonology, second language acquisition, sociolinguistics and immigrant studies.
Patrick James Melia (M.A.) has taught TEFL in Egypt, Germany, Oman and Poland. His research interests are in language acquisition, teaching methodology, corpus linguistics and the related field of learner corpora.

Product details

Assisted by Patrick James Melia (Editor), Ewa Waniek-Klimczak (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9783631396162
ISBN 978-3-631-39616-2
No. of pages 358
Weight 480 g
Series Lodz Studies in Language
Lodz Studies in Language
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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