An Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology
This fully revised third edition integrates updated references, new findings, and modern theories, to present readers with the most thorough and complete introduction to phonetics and phonology. Exceptionally thorough, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonological analysis Features a number of valuable changes,...
This fully revised third edition integrates updated references, new findings, and modern theories, to present readers with the most thorough and complete introduction to phonetics and phonology. Exceptionally thorough, including detailed attention to articulatory and acoustic phonetics as well as to the foundations of phonological analysis Features a number of valuable changes, incorporating new material on the latest findings in speech production studies; greater coverage of prosody, including a major section on autosegmental metrical models; expanded coverage of phonology, including Optimality Theory; and sections on L1 and L2 acquisition, and sociolectal variation Integrates new findings, theories references throughout, offering students the most thorough and complete knowledge of the subject to date Includes 125 figures throughout
John Clark is Professor Emeritus at the University of Western Sydney and Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University.
Collin Yallop is Adjunct Professor in English at Macquarie University,an Honorary
Fellow in the Scool of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne,and Chief Editor of The Macquarie Dictionary.
Janet Fletcher is Associate Professor in the School of L...
John Clark is Professor Emeritus at the University of Western Sydney and Adjunct Professor at Macquarie University.
Collin Yallop is Adjunct Professor in English at Macquarie University,an Honorary
Fellow in the Scool of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne,and Chief Editor of The Macquarie Dictionary.
Janet Fletcher is Associate Professor in the School of Languags and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne