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    Edinburgh Textbooks on the English Language
    General Editor
    Heinz Giegerich, Professor of English Linguistics (University of Edinburgh)
    Editorial Board
    Laurie Bauer (University of Wellington)
    Derek Britton (University of Edinburgh)
    Olga Fischer (University of Amsterdam)
    Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire)
    Norman Macleod (University of Edinburgh)
    Donka Minkova (UCLA)
    Edward W. Schneider (University of Regensburg)
    Katie Wales (University of Leeds)
    Anthony Warner (University of York)
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    Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade
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    An Introduction to English Phonetics
    Richard Ogden
    01 pages i-xiv prelims:An Introduction to English Phonetics 18/11/09 07:52 Page iiAn Introduction to
    English Phonetics
    Richard Ogden
    Edinburgh University Press
    01 pages i-xiv prelims:An Introduction to English Phonetics 18/11/09 07:52 Page iii© Richard Ogden, 2009
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    01 pages i-xiv prelims:An Introduction to English Phonetics 18/11/09 07:52 Page ivContents
    List of figures and tables viii
    To readers xi
    Acknowledgements xiii
    1 Introduction to phonetics 1
    1.1 What is phonetics? 1
    1.2 What this book covers 3
    1.3 Ways to talk about sounds 3
    1.4 An overview of the book 5
    Further reading 6
    2 Overview of the human speech mechanism 7
    2.1 The complexity of speech sounds 7
    2.2 Breathing 7
    2.3 The larynx and voicing 9
    2.4 Airflow 10
    2.5 Place of articulation 12
    2.6 Manner of articulation 16
    Summary 18
    Exercises 18
    Further reading 19
    3 Representing the sounds of speech 20
    3.1 Introduction 20
    3.2 Phonetic transcription 20
    3.3 Acoustic representations 29
    3.4 Acoustic representations and segments 35
    3.5 Representation and units in phonetics 36
    Summary 37
    Exercises 37
    Further reading 38
    01 pages i-xiv prelims:An Introduction to English Phonetics 18/11/09 07:52 Page v4 The larynx, voicing and voice quality 40
    4.1 Introduction: the production of voicing 40
    4.2 How the vocal folds vibrate 42
    4.3 Fundamental frequency, pitch and intonation 43
    4.4 Phrasing and intonation 46
    4.5 Voice quality 50
    Summary 53
    Exercises 54
    Further reading 54
    5 Vowels 56
    5.1 Introduction 56
    5.2 Reference points for vowels: cardinal vowels 56
    5.3 The acoustics of vowels 62
    5.4 Other vocalic features 63
    5.5 Vowels in English ‘keywords’ 64
    5.6 Reduced vowels 74
    5.7 Voiceless vowels 75
    Summary 75
    Exercises 76
    Further reading 76
    6 Approximants 78
    6.1 Introduction 78
    6.2 The palatal approximant [j] 79
    6.3 A doubly articulated sound: the labiovelar
    approximant [w] 81
    6.4 Laterals 83
    6.5 ‘Rhotics’ 89
    Summary 94
    Exercises 94
    Further reading 94
    7 Plosives 96
    7.1 Introduction 96
    7.2 Overview of the production of plosives 96
    7.3 Voicing and plosives in English 99
    7.4 Glottalisation 104
    7.5 Long closure 106
    7.6 Place of articulation 106
    7.7 Release features of plosives 109
    7.8 Taps 114
    vi AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH PHONETICS
    01 pages i-xiv prelims:An Introduction to English Phonetics 18/11/09 07:52 Page viSummary 116
    Exercises 116
    Further reading 117
    8 Fricatives 118
    8.1 Introduction to fricatives 118
    8.2 The production of fricatives 118
    8.3 Details of English fricatives 120
    8.4 Non-lexical fricatives 131
    Summary 136
    Exercises 136
    Further reading 136
    9 Nasals 138
    9.1 The production of nasals 138
    9.2 Details of English nasals 140
    9.3 Nasalised vowels 146
    9.4 Syllabic nasals 148
    Summary 152
    Exercises 152
    Further reading 153
    10 Glottalic and velaric airstreams 154
    10.1 Airstream mechanisms 154
    10.2 The velaric airstream mechanism 154
    10.3 The glottalic airstream mechanism 162
    Summary 168
    Exercises 169
    Further reading 169
    11 Conclusion 170
    Glossary 173
    Further reading
    Index
     

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