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Sounds Interesting

Sounds Interesting

J. C. Wells

About this book

"How do you pronounce omega, tortoise and sloth? And why? Do charted and chartered sound the same? How do people pronounce the names Charon, Punjab, and Sexwale? In this engaging book, John Wells, a world-renowned phonetician and phonologist, explores these questions and others. Each chapter consists of carefully selected entries from Wells' acclaimed phonetics blog, on which he regularly posted on a range of current and widely researched topics such as pronunciation, teaching, intonation, spelling, and accents. Based on sound scholarship and full of fascinating facts about the pronunciation of Welsh, Swedish, Czech, Zulu, Icelandic and other languages, this book will appeal to scholars and students in phonetics and phonology, as well as general readers wanting to know more about language. Anyone interested in why a poster in Antigua invited cruise ship visitors to enjoy a game of porker, or what hymns can tell us about pronunciation, should read this book"--

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OL Work ID
OL21085354W

Subjects

English language, phoneticsEnglish language, pronunciationEnglish language, phonologyEnglish languagePhoneticsPronunciationPhonologyLANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Phonetics & PhonologyEnglischPhonetikPhonologie

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