Sounds Greek to me © 2010 by Sylvie Riesco Bernier is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

martes, 30 de marzo de 2010

UAM (gr. 21 & 22): Unit 3

Connected speech
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/articles/connected-speech

Sentence rhythm
http://www2.nkfust.edu.tw/~emchen/Pron/rhythm.htm
Sentence rhythm practice (listen and repeat)
http://www2.nkfust.edu.tw/~emchen/Pron/rhythm.htm#rhymes

Weak forms
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3983949/Phon-Weak-Forms-Summary
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3983910/Weak-Form
http://www2.nkfust.edu.tw/~emchen/Pron/rhythm.htm#emphasis

Weak forms and Better English Pronunciation
http://books.google.es/books?id=QRpw_igmHnkC&pg=PA92&lpg=PA92&dq=weak+forms%2Bpronunciation&source=bl&ots=WsJMmGhisi&sig=hg6yO_zCGA1jTzyOMRhd5OwefI4&hl=es&ei=M62xS7GkA8OM4gbepYHhAg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CA0Q6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=weak%20forms%2Bpronunciation&f=false

4 comentarios:

jetstick dijo...

Hi Silvia, I'm Hugo.

A long time ago I was looking for a program that was able to transcribe words in isolation to do my homework on the computer. I found an useful one that I want to share with all. I warn you all that the transcriptions are very orientable and it is always better to check them. Here the link:

http://www.photransedit.com/Desktop/PhoTransEdit_1_7_c_Windows.msi

If it doesn't work, have a look at this one:

http://www.photransedit.com/Desktop/Download.aspx

jetstick dijo...
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jetstick dijo...

In addition, now I remember another interesting link where we can see and hear the big amount of existing accents all over Britain. We just have to click on the person-like icon to get in, then in the next window we are offered lots of possibilities like hearing a short recording, seeing the transcripts, notes below about the most important aspects in that geographic variation and so on.
I hope you will like it:
http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/sounds/index.html

Unknown dijo...

Thanks for sharing:)