The Pronunciation of English: I. Phonetics. II. Phonetic TranscriptionsThe University Press, 1909 - 153 páginas |
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... rising intonation ; when it falls we have a falling intona- tion ; when it remains on one note for an appreciable time , we have level intonation . Level intonation is rare in ordinary speaking , but is not uncommon in serious ...
... rising intonation ; when it falls we have a falling intona- tion ; when it remains on one note for an appreciable time , we have level intonation . Level intonation is rare in ordinary speaking , but is not uncommon in serious ...
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... rising intonation were used on draiv , a further alternative would be implied . 2. A rising intonation is used at the end of ( 1 ) Unfinished commands , statements and ques- tions , i.e. where a continuation , rejoinder or answer is ...
... rising intonation were used on draiv , a further alternative would be implied . 2. A rising intonation is used at the end of ( 1 ) Unfinished commands , statements and ques- tions , i.e. where a continuation , rejoinder or answer is ...
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... ( Rising intonation on jestədi . ) b . p . 1. p . ' wan'tu : ' Ori : ' fo : ' faiv One , two , three , four , five ( counting slowly ) . ( Rising intonations on wan , tu :, Ori :, fɔ :. ) See also the example 1 ( 4 ) . ( 2 ) Complete ...
... ( Rising intonation on jestədi . ) b . p . 1. p . ' wan'tu : ' Ori : ' fo : ' faiv One , two , three , four , five ( counting slowly ) . ( Rising intonations on wan , tu :, Ori :, fɔ :. ) See also the example 1 ( 4 ) . ( 2 ) Complete ...
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... rising intonation is greater if it is immediately preceded by a falling intonation , and the effect of a falling intonation is greater if it is immediately preceded by a rising intonation . Thus b . p . Are you going ? 1. p . ' a : ju ...
... rising intonation is greater if it is immediately preceded by a falling intonation , and the effect of a falling intonation is greater if it is immediately preceded by a rising intonation . Thus b . p . Are you going ? 1. p . ' a : ju ...
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The Pronunciation of English: I. Phonetics. II. Phonetic Transcriptions Daniel Jones Vista completa - 1927 |
The Pronunciation of English: I. Phonetics. I. Phonetic Transcriptions Daniel Jones Vista completa - 1909 |
The Pronunciation of English: I. Phonetics. II. Phonetic Transcriptions Daniel Jones Vista completa - 1919 |
Términos y frases comunes
ænd änd articulated assimilation auə becoming bət bi:n breath-groups breathed consonant careful speaking closed vowels ðæt dät declamatory style devocalised ðə dəm dət dɛə dialects differs from StP diphthong diphthongise dzast element Example ǝnd ən(d ənd əv də ɛə fa:də fər followed frəm fricative h)iz h)wen hæv Half-open heard inserted jïü ladies gay laik leidiz gei litl lɔ:dz mæn meik mf mf mistə mixed lax nasal consonant nasalised nevə nɔt open vowels passage phonetic symbol phonetic transcription pi:pl plosive consonant preceded pronounced pronunciation rising intonation second syllable soft palate sometimes sound speakers spelt StP as defined stress Syllabic consonants syllable tense vowel tïü tongue triphthong unrounded unstressed voiced consonant voiced dental fricative voiced plosive weikən wəz wið words wɔt