The Pronunciation of English A Course Book in Phonology

This book is at the same time a presentation and an investigation of the phological system of the world's most widespread and most widely studies languate, English. It is intended both for teachers and prospective teachers of English who require a full understanding of the sound system of Engli...

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Main Author: Kreidler, Charles W (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford BLACKWELL 1989
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