This popular and accessible introduction to phonetics has been fully updated for its third edition, and now includes an accompanying website with sound files, and expanded coverage of topics such as speech technology.
This was a very interesting read to introduce yourself into Phonetics. The author’s style and explanations made everything super clear, and the little jokes here and there made it very easy to follow. I would recommend this to anyone interested, outside or inside of the academic world.
very well written and easy to read. my favorite parts were about pitch and tone in english sentences and how vowels and consonants differ in the formants and spectrograms. now anyone outside my window thinks i'm cool and not strange for trying to pronounce funny sounds to myself B)
I liked this teachers edition to phonics. I think that it would be a nice beginner teachers guide to teaching phonics. It does not have mounds of information but it would be helpful when lesson planning.
Although this is an introductory book, it offers quite a lot of detail, and does so in such a simple manner that I often didn't actually realise that they were complicated details. Other authors of linguistics textbooks might want to take note of this writing style.
Excellent phonetics introductory book. It may be a bit basic for anyone with some knowledge in the field, but it doesn't dumb down what it tells, includes everything that should be in a book like this, and shows the way for those who are interested.