2.6 The representation of suprasegmentals -- 283. Sound representation in the USA -- 31; 4. Phonetic and phonemic transcriptions. Their typology -- 35; 4.1 Types of transcriptions -- 36; 4.2 Transcriptional criteria -- 38; 4.3 The representation of written texts -- 40; II. From theory to practice -- 43; 5. The phonemic transcription of English consonants -- 45; 5.1 Plosive sounds. Their orthographic representations -- 45; 5.2 Fricatives (linguo-dentals, labio-dentalsand the glottal fricative) -- 46; 5.3 Fricatives (palato-alveolars) and affricates -- 48; 5.4 Liquids, nasals and approximants -- 49.
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5.5 Consonant assimilation -- 515.5.1 Specific behaviour of someconsonantal categories -- 51; 5.5.2 Individual consonants -- 52; 6. Transcribing English vowels -- 53; 6.1 General remarks -- 53; 6.2 Strong and weak forms -- 54; 6.2.1 To be, to have and to do -- 54; 6.2.2 Modal verbs -- 56; 6.2.3 Pronominal and adjectival forms -- 57; 6.2.4 Articles and nouns -- 58; 6.2.5 Prepositions -- 59; 6.2.6 Conjunctions and adverbs -- 59; III. Corpus of oral texts -- 61; IV. Transcription systems for English -- 81; 7.1 Quantitative models -- 83; 7.1.1 EPD System (D. Jones, 1917-1977) -- 83.
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7.1.1.1 Phonetic texts (EPD) -- 887.1.2 Further samples of quantitative transcriptions -- 106; 7.1.2.1 Simplified -- 106; 7.1.2.3 The Bloch & Trager's /Trager & Smith's system -- 111; 7.2 Qualitative models -- 113; 7.2.1 The Edinburgh System (Abercrombie, 1964; Ladefoged, 1975) -- 114; 7.1.2.2 Simplified (MacCarthy, 1944, 1965) -- 119; 7.2.1.1 Phonetic texts (Edinburgh system) -- 119; 7.2.2 Windsor Lewis' system (1977) -- 137; 7.2.2.1 Phonetic texts (Windsor Lewis' system) -- 141; 7.2.3 Other samples of qualitative transcriptions -- 159; 7.2.3.1 Wells & G. Colson (1971) -- 159; 7.3 Mixed systems -- 161.
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7.3.4.1 D. Jones's allophonic-quantitative ... 2447.3.4.2 Palmer & Blandford model ... 245; 7.3.4.3 Narrow IPA (Armstrong & Ward, 1923) ... 247; 7.3.4.4 Ripman's model ... 250; Prologue -- 9; I. Phonetic transcription systems -- 13; 1. Phonetic transcription: A brief overview -- 15; 2. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) -- 17; 2.1 Basic principles -- 18; 2.2 Classifying criteria -- 20; 2.3 The Cardinal Vowels -- 21; 2.4 Vowel representation -- 25; 2.5 The representation of consonants -- 27.
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7.4 A model for the web: SAMPA -- 253.
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Title
Systems for the phonetic transcription of English.
International Standard Book Number
9783034300599
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
English language-- Transcription.
English language, Phonetic transcriptions.
English language-- Transcription.
English language.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES-- Linguistics-- Phonetics & Phonology.