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The series of lectures provides a thorough description of both phonological and phonetic aspects of individual segments and their relationships. The seminars focus mainly on pronunciation practice of selected features and the development of transcription skills.
Last update: Červinková Poesová Kristýna, Mgr., Ph.D. (08.05.2019)
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Pro distanční výuku jsou zvolena prostředí Moodle (studijní materiály) a ZOOM (online semináře). Studentům budou zaslány bližší informace na email před zahájením výuky. Last update: Pěničková Barbora, Mgr. (25.09.2020)
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written test in phonemic transcription (mark at least 70%, 2 resits possible) Last update: Pěničková Barbora, Mgr. (25.10.2019)
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Oblligatory literature: Roach, P. (2009) English Phonetics and Phonology. CUP. Volín, J. (2002) IPA - Based Transcription for Czech Students of English. Karolinum.
Recommended literature: Wells, J. C. (2008) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Pearson Education Limited. Nosek, J. (1991) Grafika moderní angličtiny. Karolinum. Gimson´s Pronunciation of English (2001). rev. by A. Cruttenden. Arnold. Underhill, A. (2005) Sound Foundations. Macmillan Education. Murcia, M. C., Brinton, D. M., Goodwin, J. M. (2010) Teaching Pronunciation. CUP. Kelly, G. (2000) How to Teach Pronunciation. Pearson Education Limited. O´Connor, J. D. (1999) Better English Pronunciation. CUP. Hewings, M. (2007) English Pronunciation in Use. Advanced. CUP. Baker, A. (2006) Ship or Sheep? CUP. Rogerson, B., Gilbert, J. (1990) Speaking Clearly. CUP. Hancock, M. (1995) Pronunciation Games. CUP. New Headway Pronunciation series - OUP. Last update: Pěničková Barbora, Mgr. (25.10.2019)
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1) introduction to phonetics and phonology; some basic terminology; phonemic chart 2) speech and writing; speech organs; production of speech; types of transcription 3) English vowels (pure vowels) 4) English vowels (length of vowels; diphthongs, triphthongs) 5) English consonants I (general classification; plosives) 6) English consonants II (fricatives, affricates, nasals and approximants) 7) allophonic variation (aspiration, pre-fortis shortening, clear and dark l, devoicing) 8) connected speech (assimilation; elision; linking) Last update: Červinková Poesová Kristýna, Mgr., Ph.D. (08.05.2019)
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