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英语语音教程
作者:倪贤祥,刘宇 主编
出版社:西南交通大学出版社
出版时间:2012-08-01
ISBN:9787564319571
定价:¥24.00
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内容简介
《空中乘务专业系列教材:英语语音教程》是一本集语言理论与实践于一体的教材,以通俗易懂的语音学理论知识为基础,指导学生短期内解决英语发音的三个主要问题:音素、重音模式和语调。《空中乘务专业系列教材:英语语音教程》共分四个部分,20个单元,各单元的设计着眼于实用,理论简明易懂,语音练习材料丰富多彩,并配有英美专家的录音,希望学习者反复听练,以供学习、模仿之用。
作者简介
倪贤祥,男,重庆梁平人,毕业于四川师范大学外国语学院英语语言文学专业。先后任教于中国民航飞行学院外国语学院和空中乘务学院,现为中国民航飞行学院空中乘务学院副院长,主管该学院教学与科研工作,长期从事应用语言学和民航专门用途英语的教学与研究。至今已主编空中乘务专业系列教材《乘务英语阅读教材》《客舱播音》《客舱应急设施与程序》等,并在国内核心期刊上发表学术论文10余篇。 刘宇,男,四川成都人,毕业于四川大学外国语学院外国语言学及应用语言学专业。现为中国民航飞行学院空中乘务学院英语教师。主要研究方向为英语语言学及专门用途英语教学与研究。
目录
INTRODUCTION
Ⅰ. English Phonetics
Ⅱ. gnglish Spelling and Sounds
Ⅲ. Phonetic Transcription
Ⅳ. Model of English Pronunciation
Ⅴ. Articulators
CHAPTER ONE Individual Sounds of English
Unit 1 Classification of English Phonemes
1.1 Phonemes and Their Allophones
1.2 Classification of English Phonemes
Unit 2 Front Vowels
Unit 3 Central Vowels
Unit 4 Back Vowels
Unit 5 Diphthongs
5.1 Closing Diphthongs
5.2 Centring Diphthongs
Unit 6 Plosives
6.1 Bilabial Plosives
6.2 Alveolar Plosives
6.3 Velar Plosives
Unit 7 Fricatives
7.1 Labio-Dental Fricatives
7.2 Dental Fricatives
7.3 Alveolar Fricatives
7.4 Palate-Alveolar Fricatives
7.5 Glottal Fricative
Unit 8 Palate-Alveolar Affrieates
Unit 9 Nasals
9.1 Bilabial Nasal
9.2 Alveolar Nasal
9.3 Velar Nasal
Unit 10 Lateral
Unit 11 Aporoximants
11.1 Post-Alveolar Approximant
11.2 Palatal Approximant
11.3 Labial-Velar Approximant
Unit 12 Consonant Clusters
12.1 Consonant Clusters at the Beginning of Words
12.2 Consonant Clusters at the End of Words
CHAPTER TWO Sound Changes in Connected Speech
Unit 13 Strong and Weak Forms
Unit 14 Linking
Unit 15 Elision and Contraction
15.1 Elision
15.2 Contraction
Unit 16 Assimilation
16.1 Historical Assimilation
16.2 Contextual Assimilation
Chapter Three Stress Patterns
Unit 17 Word Stress
17.1 Concept of Stress
17.2 Degrees of Stress
17.3 Kinds of Stress
17.4 General Rules for Stress Placement
17.5 Word Stress
17.6 Compound Nouns
17.7 Word Class Pairs
17.8 Additional Practices
Unit 18 Sentence Stress
18.1 Stressed Words
18.2 Unstressed Words
CHAPTER FOUR Intronation
Unit 19 Intonation(1)
19.1 Falling and Rising Tones
19.2 Tails
19.3 Question Tags
19.4 Cleft Sentences
19.5 Questions(1)
19.6 Questions(2)
Unit 20 Intonation(2)
20.1 Repeat Questions
20.2 Comparisons and Contrasts
20.3 Requests and Reservation
20.4 Attitude Words and Phrases(1)
20.5 Attitude Words and Phrases(2)
Appendix Ⅰ Differences in Pronunciation between British English and American English
Appendix Ⅱ English Syllable Structure
Appendix Ⅲ Tense-Lax Vowel Alternations in Stressed Syllables of Base Forms and Derived Words
References
Ⅰ. English Phonetics
Ⅱ. gnglish Spelling and Sounds
Ⅲ. Phonetic Transcription
Ⅳ. Model of English Pronunciation
Ⅴ. Articulators
CHAPTER ONE Individual Sounds of English
Unit 1 Classification of English Phonemes
1.1 Phonemes and Their Allophones
1.2 Classification of English Phonemes
Unit 2 Front Vowels
Unit 3 Central Vowels
Unit 4 Back Vowels
Unit 5 Diphthongs
5.1 Closing Diphthongs
5.2 Centring Diphthongs
Unit 6 Plosives
6.1 Bilabial Plosives
6.2 Alveolar Plosives
6.3 Velar Plosives
Unit 7 Fricatives
7.1 Labio-Dental Fricatives
7.2 Dental Fricatives
7.3 Alveolar Fricatives
7.4 Palate-Alveolar Fricatives
7.5 Glottal Fricative
Unit 8 Palate-Alveolar Affrieates
Unit 9 Nasals
9.1 Bilabial Nasal
9.2 Alveolar Nasal
9.3 Velar Nasal
Unit 10 Lateral
Unit 11 Aporoximants
11.1 Post-Alveolar Approximant
11.2 Palatal Approximant
11.3 Labial-Velar Approximant
Unit 12 Consonant Clusters
12.1 Consonant Clusters at the Beginning of Words
12.2 Consonant Clusters at the End of Words
CHAPTER TWO Sound Changes in Connected Speech
Unit 13 Strong and Weak Forms
Unit 14 Linking
Unit 15 Elision and Contraction
15.1 Elision
15.2 Contraction
Unit 16 Assimilation
16.1 Historical Assimilation
16.2 Contextual Assimilation
Chapter Three Stress Patterns
Unit 17 Word Stress
17.1 Concept of Stress
17.2 Degrees of Stress
17.3 Kinds of Stress
17.4 General Rules for Stress Placement
17.5 Word Stress
17.6 Compound Nouns
17.7 Word Class Pairs
17.8 Additional Practices
Unit 18 Sentence Stress
18.1 Stressed Words
18.2 Unstressed Words
CHAPTER FOUR Intronation
Unit 19 Intonation(1)
19.1 Falling and Rising Tones
19.2 Tails
19.3 Question Tags
19.4 Cleft Sentences
19.5 Questions(1)
19.6 Questions(2)
Unit 20 Intonation(2)
20.1 Repeat Questions
20.2 Comparisons and Contrasts
20.3 Requests and Reservation
20.4 Attitude Words and Phrases(1)
20.5 Attitude Words and Phrases(2)
Appendix Ⅰ Differences in Pronunciation between British English and American English
Appendix Ⅱ English Syllable Structure
Appendix Ⅲ Tense-Lax Vowel Alternations in Stressed Syllables of Base Forms and Derived Words
References
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