Table Of ContentUNIT 1: LAYING THE FOUNDATION 1. The English Phonology System: Syllables and Sounds 2. The Orthography System 3. Thinking about Sounds 4. Term Review and Practice UNIT 2: THE VOWEL SYSTEM 5. Overview 6. Monophthongs: Front Vowels 7. Monophthongs: Back Vowels 8. Front and Back Vowels: Practice and Review 9. Monophthongs: Central Vowels 10. Diphthongs 11. Controlled −R Diphthongs 12. Term Review and Practice UNIT 3: CONSONANTS 13. Overview 14. Stop-plosives 15. Fricatives 16. Affricates 17. Nasals 18. Liquids 19. Glides 20. Term Review and Practice UNIT 4: Transcription: The Details 21. Overview of Transcription 22. Stress
SynopsisFor courses in Phonetics found in Communication Sciences and Disorders departments. Not the typical phonetics workbook, this resource offers more exercises and a unique "meta" approach that emphasizes the sounds of the English language. Understanding how sounds form-and how sounds combine to create words- is imperative to learning how to transcribe speech phonetically. This workbook prepares students to transcribe speech phonetically by helping them become aware of the sounds of English phonology. Following a systematic, learning-friendly organization, chapter's progress from awareness of sounds, to articulatory phonetics and IPA symbols, to transcription. Unlike other workbooks, its exercises are varied and challenging and develop foundational and critical thinking skills. By teaching students how to develop both an ear and eye for phonetics, the workbook provides a superior foundation from which transcription skills can develop., Understanding how sounds form--and how sounds combine to create words-- is imperative to learning how to transcribe speech phonetically. Taking a "meta" approach, A Phonetics Workbook for Students by Heidi Harbers prepares students to transcribe speech phonetically by helping them become aware of the sounds of English phonology. Following a systematic, learning-friendly organization, chapter's progress from awareness of sounds, to articulatory phonetics and IPA symbols, to transcription. Unlike other workbooks, its exercises are varied and challenging and develop both foundational and critical thinking skills. By teaching students how to develop both an ear and eye for phonetics, the workbook provides a superior foundation from which transcription skills can develop., Understanding how sounds form and how sounds combine to create words is imperative to learning how to transcribe speech phonetically. Taking a "meta" approach, A Phonetics Workbook for Students by Heidi Harbers prepares students to transcribe speech phonetically by helping them become aware of the sounds of English phonology. Following a systematic, learning-friendly organization, chapter's progress from awareness of sounds, to articulatory phonetics and IPA symbols, to transcription. Unlike other workbooks, its exercises are varied and challenging and develop both foundational and critical thinking skills. By teaching students how to develop both an ear and eye for phonetics, the workbook provides a superior foundation from which transcription skills can develop.