Novedad =?ISO-8859-1?Q?bibliogr=E1fica?=: Hammond, R.M. 2001. The Sounds of Spanish: Analysis and Application. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.

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                           Novedad bibliográfica:
    Hammond, Robert M. 2001. The Sounds of Spanish: Analysis and
Application. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press. (x + 423 pages,
publication date: July 2001; ISBN 1-57473-018-5 paperback, $48.95,
ISBN 1-57473-118-1 library binding, $98.95)
            De: Michael Bernstein <michael at cascadilla.com>
           Información distribuida por The Linguist List:
           http://linguistlist.org/issues/12/12-1957.html#1
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    This brand new introductory textbook provides a thorough account of
the Spanish language as it is actually pronounced, teaching students
how to speak like native speakers. The book carefully describes the
differing pronunciations of all of the major Spanish dialects, so
students can see the differences in how Spanish is spoken around the
world. This is also the first introductory text to carefully and
systematically compare Spanish pronunciation to American English
pronunciation, helping students connect what they are learning to what
they already know.

    The Sounds of Spanish is readable and approachable for students at
all levels. Hundreds of examples in the text show how pronunciation
rules are applied. Recordings of examples on the free companion web site
allow students to match what they see in the book to what they hear in
the recordings.

    The table of contents, prefaces, and easy on-line ordering can be
found on our web site at:
                    http://www.cascadilla.com/ssaa.html

    If you would like a 60-day examination copy for possible course
adoption, please send e-mail to michael at cascadilla.com with your name
and address, the course you are considering this text for, and the
approximate enrollment.

                            Más información:
                http://www.cascadilla.com/ssaa.html

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