Phonetics (linguistic features)

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Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:16 pm

At the moment i have reached the stage where i am learning Phonology,and phonetics..Ie Phonetic Alphabet.. Also micro pauses paused time in seconds eg..(1.0) (.).... // // Also overlapping speech amd unfinished words etc...

Ok this being said,i understand those i am cofident of that..Here is the tricky part for me,the problem i can-not seem to // GRasp are these examples. /ei/ /and/ di:/.. One of my questions i have to answer is to read the texts,then examine the linguistic features which characterise the varieties and discuss any interesting points about the way in which they are employed??

I can't seem to grasp on how to phonet-acally decipher words such as BREAD..WET..AND...what ever apparantly each word has a phonetic symbol to represent the word...I think maybe i will go to the library and hire a book out,sort of a crash phonetic course LOL...Unless someone has a easy way of explaining it to me,help appreciated folks...Many thanks for listening to my //MOANIng...Cheers Tom...
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Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:29 pm

See if you can find Peter Roach's English Phonetics and Phonology. It's fairly elementary first-year undergraduate stuff, but it covers all the areas you seem to be interested in.
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Sat Feb 26, 2005 10:14 am

Many thanks Queen Victoria..Tom... :) :)
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