Slide 1Whats in a name? When two people use different names for the same thing, misunderstood words are apt to happen. The British and Americans often get confused. Slide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Role of the Syllable in Speech Production Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel Speech Group RLE, MIT Slide 3 The Role of the Syllable in Speech Production in American…
Slide 1English speaking countries and Commonwealth – an introduction Simonetta Gatto Istituto Comprensivo di Casella (GE) Slide 2 The Commonwealth of Nations Slide 3 What…
Slide 1English accents 7. Historical change (ii) Innovations reflected in RP etc., but not everywhere in Britain and not in most American English Slide 2 developments before…
Slide 1BM3 Introduction to English Linguistics Part II Session 3: Phonology Slide 2 Contact options & handing in the portfolio: A 10 1-103mail box across the hall (A10)…
Slide 11806-1828 Towards an American English Slide 2 Peter Stephen Duponceau 1760-1844 American (French-born) Linguist, Jurist and Philosopher Lived in Philadelphia Completed…
Slide 1 English accents 12. British and American English Slide 2 shared development until c. 1750 thereafter: reciprocal influence, particularly since c. 1930 (talkies, radio,…
Slide 1My First Job Unit 1 Slide 2 Objectives: To learn expressions of greetings and farewell by acting out the dialogues; To improve skills of reading, listening, writing,…
Slide 1 Spectrogram & its reading by Tae-Yeoub Jang Slide 2 Reviving Sonus 2 What is spectrogram? Begin to be used since 1940s Another representation of frequency domain…