Streaming Speech

Streaming Speech
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Publisher : Speechinaction
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 0954344723
ISBN-13 : 9780954344726
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Book Synopsis Streaming Speech by : Richard Cauldwell

Download or read book Streaming Speech written by Richard Cauldwell and published by Speechinaction. This book was released on 2013 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Phonology for Listening brings listening in English Language Teaching into the 21st century. Learners have problems decoding fast spontaneous speech, and Phonology for Listening - using many recorded examples - provides teachers of English with new concepts, fresh thinking and innovative practical ideas to help students decode the realities of spontaneous speech. It is written for teachers of English worldwide. There are four parts, each with five chapters. The window on speech framework introduces the framework which is used for the analysis and presentation of recorded examples and for teaching listening. Describing spontaneous speech examines what happens to words when they are subjected to the speeds, rhythms and stresses of spontaneous speech. Accents identity and emotion in speech describes accents of Britain and Ireland, North America and of Global English. Identity, prejudice and emotion are also covered. Teaching listening describes practical activities - both low-tech and hi-tech - for improving the teaching of listening in the classroom. Updated and corrected, December 2013 Soundfiles are available for download from the Speech in Action website at www.speechinaction.com


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