18.843, Books: Anthropological Linguistics/Applied Linguistics: Canepari

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Subject: 18.843, Books: Anthropological Linguistics/Applied Linguistics: Canepari

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Date: 07-Mar-2007
From: Ulrich Lueders < lincom.europa at t-online.de >
Subject: Pronunce Straniere dell'Italiano (ProSIt): Canepari 

	
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Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 07:19:41
From: Ulrich Lueders < lincom.europa at t-online.de >
Subject: Pronunce Straniere dell'Italiano (ProSIt): Canepari 
 



Title: Pronunce Straniere dell'Italiano (ProSIt) 
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Romance Linguistics 53  

Publication Year: 2007 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	
Author: Luciano Canepari

Paperback: ISBN: 9783895867306 Pages: 334 Price: Europe EURO 72.00
Paperback: ISBN: 9783895867306 Pages: 334 Price: U.S. $ 93.60
Paperback: ISBN: 9783895867306 Pages: 334 Price: U.K. £ 36.00


Abstract:

In a few short initial chapters, Natural Phonetics and Tonetics are
presented, including neutral (or 'standard') Italian pronunciation (and a
concise indication of regional pronunciations, which are very remarkable,
in Italy). Very accurate descriptions of 43 language groups of foreign
accents of Italian follow, with precise figures and symbols. Starting from
the single chapters, teachers and students can identify and prevent
pronunciation problems, by preparing general or personalized phono-tonetic
teaching strategies.

Although a basic knowledge of the Italian language is highly welcome, the
many illustrations and transcriptions can speak for themselves.

Presentazione della fonetica e tonetica naturali in alcuni capitoli
iniziali, che comprendono anche la pronuncia italiana neutra (o 'standard')
e sinteticamente quelle regionali. Seguono le descrizioni molto accurate di
43 gruppi d¹accenti stranieri dell¹italiano, coll'impiego di figure e
simboli precisi. Insegnanti e studenti, partendo dai singoli capitoli,
possono identificare i problemi di pronuncia e prevenirli, preparando
strategie fonodidattiche generali o personalizzate.

La pronuncia italiana
0.1.  Generalità. 
0.2.  Vocali. 
0.3.  Consonanti. 
0.4.  Strutture prosodiche. 
0.5.  Strutture intonative. 
0.6.  Testo in trascrizione. 
0.7.  Pronuncia tradizionale e altro.

Accenti germanici
1.1.  Inglese (con varianti). 
1.2.  Tedesco (con varianti). 
1.3.  Nederlandese (olandese e fiammingo). 
1.4.  Danese. 
1.5.  Norvegese
1.6.  Svedese. 
1.7.  Islandese.

Accenti romanzi
2.1.  Francese (con varianti).
2.2.  Spagnolo (con varianti).
2.3.  Portoghese (lusitano e brasiliano).
2.4.  Romeno (e moldavo).

Accenti slavi
3.1.  Russo (con ucraino e bielorusso). 
3.2.  Polacco. 
3.3.  'Ex-cecoslovacco' (ceco e slovacco). 
3.4.  'Ex-iugoslavo' (croato, serbo, bosníaco, macedone, sloveno). Bulgaro.

Accenti bàltici
4.1.  Lèttone. 
4.2.  Lituano.

Accenti uràlici
5.1.  Ungherese. 
5.2.  Finlandese. 
5.3.  Estone.

Accenti isolati
6.1.  Albanese (tosco e ghego). 
6.2.  Greco (e cipriota). 
6.3.  Armeno e georgiano.

Accenti afro-asiatici
7.1.  Maltese. 
7.2.  Arabo (e berbero). 
7.3.  Ebraico (Israele). 
7.4.  Amarico (Etiopia).
7.5.  Somalo.

Accenti indo-irànici
8.1.  Persiano (Iran). 
8.2.  Hindi (India &c).

Accenti austronesiani
9.1.  Filippino. 
9.2.  Indonesiano.

Accenti altaici
10.1.  Turco. 
10.2.  Mongolo. 
10.3.  Coreano.
10.4.  Giapponese.

Accenti sino-tibetani
11.1.  Cinese (mandarino &c).

Accenti austro-asiatici
12.1.  Cambogiano (khmer). 
12.2.  Vietnamita.

Accenti niger-congo
13.1.  Africano centroccidentale.

Accenti neo-melanesiani
14.1.  Tok pisin (pidgin).

Accenti tai
15.1.  Tailandese (siamese).

16.  Bibliografia. 



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Anthropological Linguistics
                     Phonetics

Subject Language(s): Italian (ita)


Written In: Italian  (ita)
	
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