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Phonetics and phonology - a brief introduction - Raymond Hickey English Linguistics Campus Essen

Recommended literature on Phonetics Ashby, Michael and John Maidment 2005. Introducing phonetic science. Cambridge: University Press. Catford, J. C. 2001. A practical introduction to phonetics. 2nd edition. Oxford: University Press. Clark, John, Colin Yallop and Janet Fletcher 2006. An introduction to phonetics and phonology. Third edition. Oxford: Blackwell. Cruttenden, Alan 2001. Gimson’s Pronunciation of English. 6th edition. London: Arnold. Crystal, David 2002. A dictionary of linguistics and phonetics. 5th edition. Oxford: Blackwell. Davenport, Mike and S. J. Hannahs 1998. Introducing phonetics and phonology. London: Arnold. Davis, John F. 2004. Phonetics and phonology. Stuttgart: Klett Verlag. Fry, Dennis B. 1979. The physics of speech. Cambridge: University Press. International Phonetic Assoc., 1999. Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge: University Press. Laver, John and William J. Hardcastle (eds) 1995. Handbook of phonetic sciences. Oxford: Blackwell. Ladefoged, Peter 2000. A course in phonetics. 4rd edition. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Ladefoged, Peter 2000. Vowels and consonants. An introduction to the sounds of languages. Oxford: Basel Blackwell. Wells, John C. 2006. English intonation. An introduction. Cambridge: University Press.

Recommended literature on Phonology Carr, Philip 1999. English phonetics and phonology. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Carr, Philip 2004. Phonology, nature, and mind. Oxford: University Press. Goldsmith, John 1996. The handbook of phonological theory. Oxford: Blackwell. Goldsmith, John (ed.) 1999. Phonological theory: The essential readings. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. Gussmann, Edmund 2002. Phonology. Analysis and theory. Cambridge: University Press. Lacy, Paul de (ed.) 2006. The Cambridge handbook of phonology. Cambridge: University Press. McMahon, April 2001. An introduction to English phonology. Edinburgh: University Press. Odden, David 2005. Introducing phonology. Cambridge: University Press. Poulisse, Nanda 2000. Slips of the tongue. Speech errors in first and second language production. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Smith, Norval 2003. Phonology. The basics. Oxford: Blackwell. Wells, John C. 1982 Accents of English. Cambridge: University Press.