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  • A Course in Phonetics, Peter Ladefoged, Harcourt Brace 1993, 1982, 1975 ISBN 0 15 500913 – 3

    P is for Pronunciation « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Peter Ladefoged, A Course in Phonetics Harcourt Brace Jovanovchi 1993 ISBN 0 15 500913 3

    P is for Pronunciation « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • To remedy this, it occurred to some one in very early ages to make 丁, and other similar pictures of things or ideas, serve as what we now call Phonetics, _i. e.

    China and the Chinese Herbert Allen Giles 1890

  • Phonetics has been a right wing political football nationally ever since whole-language was introduced, though.

    Matthew Yglesias » Teaching Reading Right 2009

  • It is a book, its author stresses, that is a course, not a book about Phonetics.

    P is for Pronunciation « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Phonetics also by prominent scholar: John Wells's phonetic blog.

    What are the best cognitive science blogs? GamesWithWords 2010

  • After six years in the Army he worked as an instructor for the Central Advisory Council for Forces Education, as a lecturer in Phonetics and as a grammar school master.

    Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010

  • Phonetics, anatomy, writing systems, language acquisition, sign language, translation, interpretation, language change and loss – a good broad introduction with greatly suppressed dry humour English is a “vacuum cleaner of a language”.

    May short book reviews 2009

  • Phonetics, anatomy, writing systems, language acquisition, sign language, translation, interpretation, language change and loss – a good broad introduction with greatly suppressed dry humour English is a “vacuum cleaner of a language”.

    May short book reviews 2009

  • Phonetics, anatomy, writing systems, language acquisition, sign language, translation, interpretation, language change and loss – a good broad introduction with greatly suppressed dry humour English is a “vacuum cleaner of a language”.

    May short book reviews 2009

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