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Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription, Paperback, 1 Edition by Bauman-Waengler, Jacqueline

$165.00

Paperback: 1 Edition
9780205402878
0205402879

Publication Date: 2008-03-24
Publisher: Pearson
Paperback : 480 pages
Edition: 1 Edition
Author: Bauman-Waengler, Jacqueline
ISBN-10: 0205402879
ISBN-13: 9780205402878

Product Description Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription provides readers with a basic foundation in both phonetics and phonology.  The book has two goals:  (1) to connect phonetics and phonology into a conceptual unity and (2) to demonstrate the practical relevance of phonetics, phonology, and phonetic transcription for beginning students in communication disorders and related disciplines, such as linguistics or education.    Written with an abundance of real-life examples, this first edition provides readers with a large base of information, from the basic definitions of phonetics and phonology to their practical, clinical applications when analyzing speech samples, demonstrating to future speech language practioners the interconnection between these two areas of of the field.  The text's uniqueness lies in the continuous application of the presented information to practical examples, reinforcing to students the relevance of this knowledge to clinical practice while providing the instructor with practical examples which can be used to demonstrate basic principles.   An important feature of this book is the inclusion of  a phonetic transcription workbook.  This workbook guides the student through a systematic learning process beginning with the identification of sounds within words, as opposed to letters, to transcribing multisyllabic words and short phrases.  The process is a step-by-step one in which vowels and consonants are introduced in small groups, words are selected based on these sounds, followed by listening and transcription practice.  Additional sounds are added systematically and each unit builds upon the next. The workbook will provide the student with many opportunities to learn phonetic transcription in an orderly process.  Review "[Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription] has the novelty of combining material relating to phonology with the basics of phonetics which makes it more interesting, applicable, and versatile." -Sue Bessel Hume, University of Tennessee    "Well on its way to becoming one of the premier textbooks on introductory phonetics (and phonology). I like it better than the texts I'm currently using." -Michael Blomgren, University of Utah From the Inside Flap Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: From Concepts to Transcription provides readers with a basic foundation in both phonetics and phonology.  The book has two goals:  the first is to connect phonetics and phonology into a conceptual unity and the second is to demonstrate the practical relevance of phonetics, phonology, and phonetic transcription for beginning students in communication disorders and related disciplines, such as linguistics or education.    Written with an abundance of real-life examples, this first edition provides readers with a large base of information, from the basic definitions of phonetics and phonology to their practical, clinical applications when analyzing speech samples. The text's uniqueness lies in how it connects the various concepts with practical examples.  This helps students to solidify what they are learning and understand its relevance to clinical practice.   Highlights of this New Text… Unique to this text — A chapter on Phonological development explains the development of speech in children using three theoretical models, one of which is a contemporary model emphasizing nonlinear phonologies. A separate set of DVDs are available containing both audio and video resources for practice in transcription.  This DVD set can be purchased using ISBN: 0-205-40285-2.   Receive a 10% discount on both the text and the DVD set by using this special package ISBN: 0-205-62715-3 Case studies at the beginning of each chapter highlight specific concepts of that particular chapter.  The case study is then revisited throughout the chapter, demonstrating how the information could be applied in a real-life situation. Extensive


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