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English IntonationDate: 2015-10-07; view: 563. Word Stress in English English Syllabification Outline
1. Definition of the syllable. The nature of the syllable 2. Different approaches to the syllable 2.1. Expiratory theory 2.2. Sonority theory 2.3. Muscular tension theory 2.4. Loudness theory 3. Syllable formation. Types of the syllable 3.1. Strong and weak syllables 3.2. The schwa vowel 3.3. Close front and close back vowels 3.4. Syllable consonants 4. Phonotactics 5. Rules of syllable division
Literature: Roach P., English Phonetics and Phonology p. 70-92 Ladefoged P., Johnson K., A course in phonetics p. 243-249 Sokolova M.A., English Phonetics. A theoretical course p. 112-121 Practice: Roach P., Audio Unit 9. Weak Syllables Seminar 6 Outline 1. The nature of word stress 2. The principles of word stress 3. The placement of word stress 4. Degrees of words stress 5. Different tendencies in word stress 6. Rules of word stress in English 6.1. In two-syllable words 6.2. In three-syllable words 6.3. In complex words 6.4. In compound words 7. Word stress and sentence stress
Literature: Roach P., English Phonetics and Phonology p. 93-111 Ladefoged P., Johnson K., A course in phonetics p. 249-253 Sokolova M.A., English Phonetics. A theoretical course p. 121-135 Practice: Roach P., Audio Unit 10. Word stress Audio Unit 11. Complex word stress Seminar 7 (1) Outline 1. The definition of intonation. Tone and tone languages. 2. The intonation pattern (tone unit). The structure of intonation pattern (tone unit) 2.1. The nucleus 2.1.1. Fall-rise and rise-fall tones 2.1.2. Complex tones and pitch heights 2.1.3. Some functions of English tones 2.2. The tail 2.3. The head (high and low heads) 2.4. The pre-head 3. Problems in analyzing the form of intonation 4. Autosegmental treatment of intonation
Literature: Roach P., English Phonetics and Phonology p. 150-182 Ladefoged P., Johnson K., A course in phonetics p. 254-261 Sokolova M.A., English Phonetics. A theoretical course p. 135-163 Practice: Roach P., Audio Unit 15. Tones Audio Unit 16. The tone-unit Seminar 7 (2)
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