01087nam 2200361 450 99000340619020331620100531112850.0978-0-521-81501-7000340619USA01000340619(ALEPH)000340619USA0100034061920100531d2008----km-y0itay50------baengUS||||||||001yy<<The>> language of empireRome and the idea of empire from the third century BC to the second century ADJohn RichardsonCambridgeCambridge University2008IX, 220 p.24 cm20012001Impero romano30 a.C.-284 d.C.BNCF937.06RICHARDSON,John215880ITsalbcISBD990003406190203316IX.4. 292219005 L.M.IX.4.00258765BKUMAALESSANDRA9020100531USA011120ALESSANDRA9020100531USA011128Language of empire105182UNISA02919nam 22004932 450 991082265690332120181102113602.01-4744-0847-81-4744-0851-60-585-44190-1(CKB)111056486522646(SSID)ssj0000182553(PQKBManifestationID)12008456(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000182553(PQKBWorkID)10171916(PQKB)11606118(MiAaPQ)EBC5013240(UkCbUP)CR9781474408516(EXLCZ)9911105648652264620180831d2002|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn introduction to English phonology /April McMahon[electronic resource]Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,2002.1 online resource (x, 148 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Edinburgh textbooks on the English languageTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Oct 2018).Includes bibliographical references and index.1.Sounds, spellings and symbols --2.The phoneme: the same but different --3.Describing English consonants --4.Defining distributions: consonant allophones --5.Criteria for contrast: the phoneme system --6.Describing vowels --7.Vowel phonemes --8.Variation between accents --9.Syllables --10.The word and above.An Introduction to English Phonology introduces undergraduates to the basic tools and concepts necessary for the outline description of English phonological systems and processes. By working through the book and the various exercises included, students should come to understand the need for a dedicated system of description and transcription for speech sounds, and for a degree of phonological abstraction. They should learn to carry out elementary, broad phonetic transcription, and be able to establish contrastive vowel and consonant systems for their own varieties and to express simple generalisations reflecting the productive and predictable patterns of English sounds.designed for a one-term or one-semester introductory course in English Languagesuitable for both native and non-native speakers of Englishemphasis on varieties of modern English around the worldan essentially theory-neutral approach, with the concepts central to the practice of phonology clearly explainedEdinburgh textbooks on the English language.English languagePhonologyEnglish languagePhonology.421.5McMahon April M. S.930323UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910822656903321An introduction to English phonology4006547UNINA