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020 _a9780521680875 (bk. & CD-ROM)
035 _a(AEA)D375368FCB3A41C38A643F4A4679B351
050 _aPE 1137
_b.J713 2006
100 _aJones, Daniel,
_d1881-1967.
_912293
245 0 _aCambridge English pronouncing dictionary.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2006
300 _axxi, 599 p. :
_bill.
_c23 cm.
500 _aRev. ed. of: English pronouncing dictionary. 16th ed. 2003.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aContains 80,000 entries and 220,000 pronunciations. Provides both British and American spoken pronunciations and has a study sections introducing fascinating pronunciation topics such as differences between British and American pronunciation, Weak forms, and intonation.Presents words and names of foreign origin are given in what is felt to be the pronunciation likely to be used among educated speakers of English. Gives syllable divisions in all cases, since it is felt that foreign learners will find the information useful. Syllable division is marked with the symbol recommended by the International Phonetic Association. Pronunciation typical of a more casual, informal style of speaking is given for common words , and a more careful pronunciation for uncommon words. Features essential information on pronunciation of proper names, pronunciation of all inflected forms of each word, and a larger amount of detail about variant pronunciations. A more broadly-based and accessible model accent for British English is represented , and pronunciations for one broadly conceived accent of American English have been added.
650 _aEnglish language
700 _aHartman, James,
_9104669
700 _aJones, Daniel,
_9104670
700 _aRoach, Peter John.
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700 _aSetter, Jane.
_912297
942 _cREF
999 _c72981
_d72981