30.743, Books: Hebrew Pronunciation & Accents: Canepari
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Subject: 30.743, Books: Hebrew Pronunciation & Accents: Canepari
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Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:37:18
From: Ulrich Lueders [contact at lincom.eu]
Subject: Hebrew Pronunciation & Accents: Canepari
Title: Hebrew Pronunciation & Accents
Subtitle: Geo-social Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 27
Publication Year: 2019
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
http://www.lincom-shop.eu
Book URL: lincom-shop.eu/LSPh-27-Hebrew-Pronunciation-Accents/en
Author: Luciano Canepari
Hardback: ISBN: 9783862889259 Pages: 180 Price: Europe EURO 142.80
Abstract:
This book applies the principles of Natural Phonetics & Tonetics to describe
the pronunciation of modern Hebrew, 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 Hebrew are fully
described and transcribed, with many examples of words, sentences, and a
conversation, in addition to the intonationally integrated IPA sample passage
‘The North Wind and the Sun’.
Different types of Hebrew pronunciation are fully described: neutral,
mediatic, traditional (including, shortly, international).
The accent of Jerusalem is also described, together with five ‘ethnic’ Israeli
accents. In addition, 40 ‘return-regional’ accents are also described.
There is a chapter on how Israelis pronounce foreign languages and another one
dealing with Ancient and Tiberian Hebrews, and the Yemenite Hebrew dialect and
Yiddish, as well.
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Subject Language(s): Hebrew (heb)
Written In: English (eng)
See this book announcement on our website:
http://linguistlist.org/pubs/books/get-book.cfm?BookID=134133
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