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  2. English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction - Wikipedia

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    English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction is a book by Philip Carr in which the author provides an introduction to the phonological structure of the English language. It is a very popular textbook. [1]

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  4. English Phonetics and Phonology: A Practical Course

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    English Phonetics and Phonology is a book by Peter Roach in which the author provides an introduction to the phonological structure of the English language.

  5. Category:Linguistics textbooks - Wikipedia

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    Language (Bloomfield book) Language and Linguistics; Language, Meaning and Context; Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech; Language: Introductory Readings; Linguistic Semantics: An Introduction; Linguistics and Language; Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction; Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication

  6. English Phonetics and Phonology - Wikipedia

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    English Phonetics and Phonology may refer to: English phonology; English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction, book by Philip Carr; English Phonetics and Phonology: A Practical Course, book by Peter Roach

  7. English phonology - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows the 24 consonant phonemes found in most dialects of English, plus /x/, whose distribution is more limited. Fortis consonants are always voiceless, aspirated in syllable onset (except in clusters beginning with /s/ or /ʃ/), and sometimes also glottalized to an extent in syllable coda (most likely to occur with /t/, see T-glottalization), while lenis consonants are ...

  8. J. C. Catford - Wikipedia

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    A Practical Introduction to Phonetics, 2nd. ed., Oxford University Press, 2002. ISBN 9780199246359; Fundamental Problems in Phonetics, Edinburgh University Press/Indiana University Press, 1977; Word-stress and sentence-stress: a practical and theoretical guide for teachers of Basic English, 1950; A Linguistic Theory of Translation, 1965

  9. Peter Roach (phonetician) - Wikipedia

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    An enhanced e-book edition was published in 2013. [5] He has been the principal editor of the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary for all editions from the 15th (1997) to the current 18th (2011) [6] [7] which is also published in CD-ROM format [8] and an Apple app. [9] Other books include Phonetics (OUP, 2001), in the series 'Oxford ...