28.1603, Books: French Pronunciation & Accents: Canepari
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Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 20:19:26
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: French Pronunciation & Accents: Canepari
Title: French Pronunciation & Accents
Subtitle: Geo-social Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 21
Publication Year: 2017
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom-shop.eu
Book URL: http://lincom-shop.eu/LSPH-21-French-Pronunciation-Accents/fr
Author: Luciano Canepari
Hardback: ISBN: 9783862887910 Pages: 428 Price: Europe EURO 182.00
Abstract:
This book applies the principles of Natural Phonetics & Tonetics to describe
the pronunciation of French, including intonation, in a precise way never
found in earlier treatises. It includes an introduction to the Natural
Phonotonetics Method, which can be used for any other language, as well
(without the sadly known limitations of official IPA).
The vowels, consonants, structures, and intonation of French, including
liaison and the unstable e phoneme, are fully described and transcribed, with
many examples of words, sentences, and conversations, in addition to the
intonationally integrated IPA sample passage ‘The North Wind and the Sun’, and
some lofty texts.
Different types of French pronunciation are fully described: international,
neutral, traditional, mediatic. In addition, the neutral, mediatic and broad
pronunciations currently used in France, Belgium, and Switzerland are
extensively treated.
Further chapters describe (with clear phonic maps) the 61 regional accents
found in: France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, and other parts of the
world.
Other chapters provide 7 traditional dialects, 23 foreign accents of French, 4
diachronic stages, 26 concise language phonopses for easier comparisons.
A mini-phono-dictionary contains about 200 words, chosen among the most
problematic ones for pronunciation and the use of liaison. Extensive lists of
homophones and numbers are also provided.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Phonetics
Subject Language(s): French (fra)
Written In: English (eng)
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