Rhotacized Vowels Books
Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary
Author: Daniel Jones, Peter Roach, James Hartman, Jane Setter
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112, ENG212
Topics: English, English Pronouncing Dictionary, pronunciation, regional accents, syllable divisions, phoneme principle, transcription, vowels, diphthongs, consonants, Non-English sounds, stress, assimilation, syllabic consonants, optional sounds, elision
Gimson's Pronunciation of English, 8th edition
Author: Alan Cruttenden
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112, ENG212
Topics: English Pronunciation, language, speech, linguistics, phonetics, phonology, phonemics, spelling, speech chain, speech mechanism, speech sound, acoustic spectrum, hearing, phonetic description, vowel, consonant, phonemes, linguistic hierarchy, transcription, syllables, sound change, Old English, Middle English, Early modern English, Accent, English vowels, Diphthongal vowel glides, Diphthongs, affricates, fricatives, sonorants, nasals, oral approximants, words, word accentual patterns, connected speech, intonation, amalgam English, International English
Author: GST
School: Federal University, Kashere
Department: Education
Course Code: GST101
Topics: Communication, study skills, listening skills, listening, speaking, vowels, stress, intonation, reading, reading skills, study techniques, Figures of speech, morpheme, parts of speech, noun pronoun
An Introduction to English Phonology
Author: April McMahon
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS101
Topics: English Phonology, sounds, spelling, variation, International Phonetic Alphabet, phoneme, consonant, morphology, phoneme system, vowels, Vowel phonemes, syllables, stress
Author: Salman Yunus
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA183
Topics: Arabic Conversation, Arabic Greetings, Arabic family membership, Arabic postal services, Arabic medical services, Arabic school, Arabic school mate, Arabic transportation, Arabic communication, Arabic religion, Arabic good morals, Arabic business transactions, Arabic military services, Arabic Alphabet, Arabic Letters identification, Arabic Letters pronunciation, Arabic Letters shape, Arabic vowels, Hamzah
Introduction to English Phonetics and Phonology
Author: AA Akinjobi
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG202
Topics: English Phonetics, English Phonology, Phonology, phonetics, Phonemic Transcription Systems, Phonetic Transcription Systems, International Phonetic Alphabet, received pronounciation, phoneme, allophones, Organs of Speech, Airstream Mechanisms, Consonant Sounds, vowel sounds, Monophthongs, Diphthongs, Triphthongs, syllable, stress, intonation, intonational tunes, English Rhythm, Nigerian English Suprasegmentals, Nigerian English Consonants, Nigerian English vowels, Nigerian English Intonation
An Introduction to Language ,11th edition
Author: Victoria Fromkin, Robert Rodman, Nina Hyams
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG409
Topics: Language, linguistic knowledge, grammar, human language, thought, morphology, bound morphemes, free morphemes, word formation, morphological analysis, syntax, sentence structure, grammatical dependencies, pragmatics, meaning, compositional semantics, lexical semantics, word meaning, phonetics, sound segments, phonetic alphabet, articulatory phonetics, vowels, phonetic classes, phonology, phonemes, dialect, social dialects, regional dialects, prosodic phonology, language chane, phonological change, great vowel shift, syntatic change, langugage acquisition, language processing, huma brain, brain development
Linguistics An Introduction,Second edition
Author: Andrew Radford, Martin Atkinson, David Britain, Harald Clahsen, Andrew Spencer
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN141, LIN142
Topics: Developmental linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Sociolinguistics, Sounds, suprasegmentals, Consonants, vowels, Sound variation, Stylistic variation, Sound change, Consonant change, Vowel change, Suprasegmental change, Phonemes, syllables, phonological processes, Syllabification, Maximal Onset Principle, Phonological features, Child phonology, Processing sounds, Speech perception, Speech production.phonological processing, Word classes, words, Lexical categories, English verbs, Building words, Morphemes, Morphological processes, derivation, inflection, Compounds, Clitics, Allomorphy, agglutinative ideal, morphological operations, Word meaning, Entailment, hyponymy, Early words, Lexical processing, mental lexicon, Lexical disorders, aphasia, Agrammatism, Paraphasias, Lexical variation, Lexical change, Borrowing words, Sentences, Complex sentences, Sentence structure, Empty T constituent, Covert complements, Empty complementisers, Empty determiners, Yes–no questions, Syntactic variation, Children’s sentences, Sentence processing, Null Subject Parameter, Children’s nominals, Presuppositions, Relevance Theory, Context, coherence, Syntactic disorders, Agrammatism, Paragrammatism, Specific Language Impairment
An Introduction to Modern Literary Arabic
Author: David Cowan
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ARA181
Topics: Modern Literary Arabic, Arabic Alphabet, vowels, Doubled consonants, Hamza, Madda, accent, punctuation, article, Gender, nominal sentences, singular personal pronouns, interrogative particles, Dual sound masculine plural, sound Feminine plural, dual personal pronouns, plural personal pronouns, broken plural, genitive, prepositions, adjectives, comparative, superlative, compound adjectives, pronominal suffixes, word order, adverbs, verbal sentences, demonstrative pronouns, demonstrative adjectives, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, verb derivatives, noun derivatives, subjunctive mood, Jussive mood, simple doubled verb, Hollow verbs, weak verbs, doubly weak verbs, derived verbs, verbal form, cardinal numbers, ordinal numbers
Author: Christine Ofulue, Eno-Abasi Urua
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN112
Topics: Linguistics, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, learning, Language Acquisition, Diachronic Linguistics, Synchronic Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Language Change, Documentary Linguistics, Orthography, Articulatory Phonetics, Organs of Speech, Air Stream Mechanisms, voicing, Sound Segments, consonants, vowels, Suprasegments, Morpheme
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