bibliography
This part includes different references about the module
Phonetics and phonology in the last 50 yearsLADEFOGED. P. (2005) "Phonetics and phonology in the last 50 years", in From Sound to Sense: 50+ Years of Discoveries in Speech Communication. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA., 11-13 June 2004. [http://www.rle.mit.edu/soundtosense/conference/pdfs/invitedspeakers/Ladefoged%20PAPER.pdf http://www.rle.mit.edu/soundtosense/conference/pdfs/invitedspeakers/Ladefoged%20PAPER.pdf] |
the future of phoneticsKOHLER, K. J. (1999) The Future of Phonetics. Lecture on the Occasion of Professor JørgenRischel's Retirement from his Chair at Copenhagen University. 6 February, 1999. [http://www.ipds.uni-kiel.de/kjk/pub_exx/kk1999_2/future4n.pdf http://www.ipds.uni-kiel.de/kjk/pub_exx/kk1999_2/future4n.pdf]
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How to Teach PronunciationKelly. G. (2004) “How to Teach Pronunciation”. Longman Publishing. |
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of LanguageCRYSTAL .D. (1987) “The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language”. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [part IV: The medium of language: Speaking and Listening] |
The articulatory possibilities of manCatford, J. C. (1968) ” The articulatory possibilities of man”. In B. Malmberg (Ed.), Manual of phonetics (pp. 309-334). Amsterdam: North Holland |
Fundamental problems in phoneticsCatford, J. (1982)“Fundamental problems in phonetics” (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. (Original work published 1977) |
Speech: Phonetics in the United StatesBLACK, J.W. (1983) "Speech: Phonetics in the United States", The Phonetician CL-38: 20-21. |