| Speech
sounds |
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Ladefoged, Peter, and Ian Maddieson (1996). The sounds
of the world's languages. Oxford: Blackwell. BBB and SfS:
GQ 500.595 |
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Apart
from the German 'r', what other uvular sounds can be found?
In which languages? How are they articulated and what
do they look like in a spectrogram? |
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| Transcriptions
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symbols: |
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What's
this funny symbol that doesn't appear in the IPA table? |
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Pullum, Geoffrey K., and William A. Ladusaw (1996). Phonetic
symbol guide (second edition). Chicago: The University
of Chicago Press. BBB: GQ 945.105 |
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| International
Phonetic Association (IPA), History of the IPA, Applying
IPA transcriptions to German and other languages, etc.: |
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What
exactly is the IPA that creates these tables? |
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Handbook of the International Phonetic Association. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1999. BBB: GQ 600.350 |
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| Transcriptions
of German words: |
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What's
the official transcription of "Radio"? |
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Duden. Das Aussprachewörterbuch. 4. Auflage, 2000.
BBB: Germ BD/D 6 |
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| Terminology |
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Trask, R.L. (1996). A dictionary of phonetics and phonology.
London: Routledge. BBB and SfS: GG 700.444 |
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What
are sibilants? What is atonic? |
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| Introduction
to German Phonology |
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Hall, T. Alan (2000). Phonologie: eine Einführung.
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. BBB and SfS: GQ 010.445 |
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How
can I get familiar with the topic or refresh my knowledge? |
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Ramers, Karl-Heinz (2001). Einführung in die Phonologie.
München: Fink/UTB. BBB: GQ 010.362 |
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| Handbook
articles to central topics |
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Goldsmith, John A. (1995). The handbook of phonological
theory. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell. BBB and SfS: GQ 020.424 |
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Where
can I get a general idea of what a syllable/vowel harmony
is? |
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