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The Sounds of Spoken English

A Manual of Ear Training for English Students
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Walter Ripman's «The Sounds of Spoken English» is a seminal work that meticulously explores the phonetics and phonology of English in its spoken form. Ripman employs a clear, analytical literary style, integrating both theoretical frameworks and practical applications to elucidate the nuances of English sound systems. His exploration is set against the backdrop of early 20th-century linguistics, marked by a growing interest in the relationship between spoken language and its written counterpart, revealing the often complex interplay of social and geographical factors that influence pronunciation. Walter Ripman, a prominent figure in the development of phonetics, was instrumental in advancing the understanding of English as a spoken language. His academic journey and interactions with leading phonologists of his time imbued him with a profound understanding of sound articulation. Ripman's commitment to bridging the gap between theory and practice reflects his belief in the significance of phonetics as a foundational aspect of linguistics and language teaching. «The Sounds of Spoken English» is essential reading for linguists, phoneticians, and educators alike. Ripman's insightful analyses provide readers with a deep appreciation of the intricacies of spoken English, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of language and communication.

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09 September 2024
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110 p.
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