01855aam 2200397 n 450 99109858766033212025061810222397883833158058383315805https://doi.org/10.18778/8331-579-9(CKB)5600000000881517(ceeol)ceeol1299752(CEEOL)1299752(EXLCZ)99560000000088151720252218d2024 ||g |engEnglish sounds in IPA transcription practiceAnna Gralińska-BrawataŁódź [Poland] Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego20241 online resource (1 p. 112)9788383315799 8383315791 The present workbook aims to highlight the lack of correspondence between letter and sound in the English language and the many ways in which a given sound may be represented in spelling. It also offers a collection of exercises in IPA transcription on word level that are focused on individual sounds. Each sound is represented by the most common and rare spellings with example words and exceptions. Since the workbook is focused on practice rather than theoretical explanations, it is recommended as a supplementary resource to other transcription or phonetic textbooks for more advanced English learners.Language and Literature StudiesForeign languages learningTranslation StudiesLanguage and Literature StudiesForeign languages learningTranslation StudiesGralińska-Brawata Anna1829132Central and Eastern European Online LibraryceeolceeolBOOK9910985876603321English sounds in IPA transcription practice4398306UNINA