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LSPh 31: Sanskrit Pronunciation & Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969392317
116,00


Sanskrit Pronunciation & Accents
Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
 
Luciano Canepari
University of Venice
 
The pronunciation of classical Sanskrit is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), mainly following serious ancient texts and descriptions, mostly due to Panini.
 
The pronunciation of ‘modern’ Sanskrit is also presented, including 17 accents, typical of the Indian subcontinent, dealing with vowels, consonants, structures, stress, and intonation, for comparisons.
 
Also some diachronic phonopses and a concise vocabulary are included. The concise phonopses of 26 peculiar languages are presented for useful comparisons, too.
 
ISBN 9783969392317 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 31. 127pp. 2021.

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LSPh 32: Ancient Greek Pronunciation & ‘Modern’ Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969392324
116,00


Ancient Greek Pronunciation & ‘Modern’ Accents
Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
 
Luciano Canepari
University of Venice
With counseling by Fernando Maggi
 
The pronunciation of classical Greek is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), also following ancient texts and descriptions.
 
The pronunciation of‘modern ancient’ Greek is also presented, including a number of European accents, dealing with vowels, consonants, structures, stress, and intonation, for comparisons.
 
Also some diachronic phonopses and a concise vocabulary are included. The concise phonopses of 26 peculiar languages are presented for useful
comparisons, too.
 
ISBN 9783969392324 (Hardcover). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 32. 127pp. 2021.
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LSPh 33: Latin Pronunciation & Ancient & Modern Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969390788
186,00


Latin Pronunciation & Ancient & Modern Accents
Geo-social Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method

 

Luciano Canepari

 

Università cà Foscari di Venezia
 
with counseling by Fernando Maggi
 
The pronunciation of classical Latin is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), also following ancient texts and descriptions.
 
This new edition improves further the phonemic structure of Latin, including geo-social differences. In addition, it provides closer examinations about all aspects of vowels, consonants, stress, and intonation.
 
A number of both 'ancient' and 'modern' Latin accents are also presented, for useful comparisons. Some diachronic phonopses and thousands of famous sentences and phrases are included, as well.
 
The concise phonopses of 26 peculiar languages are presented for comparisons, too. Several conversations and literary texts are transcribed phonotonetically.
 
ISBN 9783969390788 (Hardbound, 2nd edition). LINCOM Studies  in Phonetics 33. 230pp. 2021.
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LSPh 33: Latin Pronunciation & Ancient & Modern Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969391303
188,00


Latin Pronunciation & Ancient & Modern Accents
Geo-social Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
3rd updated edition.
 
Luciano Canepari
University of Venice
 
with counseling by Fernando Maggi
 
The pronunciation of classical Latin is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters), also following ancient texts and descriptions.
 
A number of both ‘ancient’ and ‘modern’ (European) Latin accents are also presented, for useful comparisons. Some diachronic phonopses and thousands of famous sentences and phrases are included, as well. The concise phonopses of 26 peculiar languages are presented for com-parisons, too.
Several conversations and literary texts are transcribed phonotonetically.
 
ISBN 9783969391303 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 33. 236pp. 2022. 3rd ed.
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LSPh 34: Romanian Pronunciation & Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969390481
102,00


Romanian Pronunciation & Accents
Geo-social Application of the Natural Phonetic & Tonetic Method
 
Luciano Canepari
University of Venice
 
The pronunciation of neutral Romanian is described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics (which is concisely introduced in two chapters). Romanian vowels, consonants, structures, stress, and intonation are also presented for traditional, colloquial, and mediatic pronunciation, in addition to six regional accents. Some phonotonetic transcriptions are provided, as well, including a small phono-dictionary. The concise phonopses of 25 peculiar languages are presented for useful comparisons, too.
 
ISBN 9783969390481 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 34. 110pp. 2021.
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LSPh 35: Spanish Pronunciation & Accents

Référence: ISBN 9783969390764
188,00


Spanish Pronunciation & Accents
Geo-social Applications of the Natural Phonetics & Tonetics Method
 
Luciano Canepari
with counseling by Renzo Miotti
Università Cà Foscari di Venezia; Università di Verona

The pronunciations of neutral European and American Spanish are described according to the principles of Natural Phonotonetics. The vowels, consonants, structures, stress, and intonation are also presented for the traditional, colloquial, and mediatic accents, in addition to all regional accents all over the world. Also included are phonopses of foreign accents of Spanish, of American native languages, of diachronic stages, of foreign languages for useful comparisons. Some phonotonetic transcriptions and a phono-dictionary of more than 1600 words are also provided.
 
Contents:  Foreword. Neutral Spanish Pronunciations: European & American. Microstructures. Macrostructures. Superstructures. Texts in phonotonetic transcription. Mini-phono-dictionary. Non-neutral & non-regional accents. Two diachronic stag-es. European regional accents (and maps). Mid-northern Spain. Southern Spain. American regional accents (& maps). Mexico. Central America. Caribbean. Andes. Chile. Paraguay. Argentina & Uruguay. Six bilingual areas outside Spain & Spanish America. Phonopses of seven native languages of Spanish America. Seven European foreign accents. Six non-European foreign accents. Phonopses of fifteen European languages. Phonopses of twelve non-European languages. Main foreign consonant orograms. Selected annotated bibliography.
 
ISBN 9783969390764 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies  in Phonetics 35. 456pp. 2022.

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LSPh 36: Perception of lexical tones by homeland and heritage speakers of Cantonese

Référence: ISBN 9783969390566
170,00


Perception of lexical tones by homeland and heritage speakers of Cantonese
 
Zoe Wai-Man Lam
The University of British Columbia
 
This study compares the lexical tone perception abilities of two populations with different bilingual configurations: Cantonese-dominant adults who grew up in Hong Kong (referred to as homeland speakers), and English-dominant adults who grew up in a Cantonese-speaking household in Canada (heritage speakers). From infancy both were exposed to Cantonese as a first language in terms of chronological order; however, after the onset of schooling, each became dominant in the majority language of their respective society.
 
Given this background, this research project investigates whether heritage speakers’ perception of lexical tones of a non-dominant first language (Cantonese) exhibits cross-language effects from a dominant second language (English) that does not have a contrastive dimension of tone. Results of a series of perception experiments indicate that homeland speakers have a significantly greater ability to distinguish tonally contrastive words by solely relying on tonal information. Both groups showed confusion of overlapping subsets of tone pairs, but heritage speakers had a higher error percentage, which suggests a quantitative but not qualitative difference between the two groups. Lastly, the two groups used different listening strategies in tone identification.
 
ISBN 9783969390566 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 36. 320pp. 2022.
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LSPh 37: Pronunciación y acentos del español

Référence: ISBN 9783969390757
184,00


Pronunciación y acentos del español
Aplicaciones geo-sociales del Método Fonotonético Natural
 
Renzo Miotti
con asesoramiento fonotonético de Luciano Canepari
Università di Verona ; Università cà Foscari di Venezia

Este libro describe la pronunciación del español neutro europeo y americano, de acuerdo con los principios de la Fonotonética Natural. Asimismo, se presentan las vocales, las consonantes y las estructuras prosódicas (acento y entonación) de algunos acentos mediáticos y de todas las variedades regio-nales habladas en Europa e Hispano-américa, incluyendo aquellas áreas en las cuales la lengua española, sin ser lengua oficial, desempeña un papel importante. También se ofrecen textos en transcripción fonotonética.
 
Contenido: Introducción. Pronuncia y fonética (el Método fonético). El aparato fonador. La clasificación de los sonidos. Vocales y vocoides. Consonantes y contoides. Entonación. Textos en transcripción fonotonética. Pronunciación europea. Pronunciación americana (e internacional). Las palabras en la frase. Acento y entonación. Una etapa diacrónica: el castellano medieval. Variedades del español europeo: Centro-norte, Sur. Variedades del español americano: México, América central, Caribe, Área andina, Chile, Área guaranítica. Estados Unidos, Belice y África. Orogramas.Bibliografìa razonada.

ISBN 9783969390757 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 37. 220pp. 2022.
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LSPh 38: Castilian Spanish spontaneous speech: A phonetic analysis of its segments

Référence: ISBN 9783969391891
132,00


Castilian Spanish spontaneous speech: A phonetic analysis of its segments
 
Timothy L. Face
 
The vast majority of phonetic research on Spanish segments has examined either read speech or speech elicited under carefully controlled conditions for the purpose of linguistic analysis.  While such control is often necessary, one must be cautious in assuming that the results of analyzing such data are representative of speaker behavior more broadly.  By examining naturally occurring speech, this book provides an overview of the range of speech productions of the various sounds of Castilian Spanish that occur in spontaneous speech.  The expectation that a wider range of speech productions would be found in spontaneous speech than has been claimed previously is borne out throughout the chapters of this book.  While some groups of sounds (e.g., nasals and liquids) showed little (though some) variation from what has been claimed in previous work, many showed a considerably wider range of realizations.  For example, vowels showed more variability and overlap between categories than previously noted and many of the obstruent productions included articulations that have not previously been documented.  While no study of spontaneous speech can include all speech styles and contexts, this book furthers our knowledge of Castilian Spanish segments by documenting a wider variety of productions than has been observed in previous studies.
 
ISBN 9783 969391891 ( Hardcover). LINCOM Studies in Phonetics 38. 154pp. 2024.
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