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An Introduction to the Comparative Phonetics of English and French in North America
This textbook is designed to fill two basic needs. One is for a clear and straightforward presentation of the rudiments of articulatory phonetics which is geared specifically to the requirements of the (future) language teacher, and not exclusively to the student of linguistics, and in which the basic concepts and terminology are introduced via English as opposed to a variety of languages. An even greater need, perhaps, and one that has gone unfulfilled for too long, is for a simple but reasonably complete overview of the phonetic inventory of North American French.
[Studies in the Sciences of Language Series, 7] 1987. xi, 90 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 19 December 2011
Published online on 19 December 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
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NAZZI, THIERRY, KARIMA MERSAD, MEGHA SUNDARA, GALINA IAKIMOVA & LINDA POLKA
Polka, Linda & Megha Sundara
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Mattock, Karen, Linda Polka, Susan Rvachew & Madelaine Krehm
Fennell, Christopher T., Krista Byers‐Heinlein & Janet F. Werker
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