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Use of English 2

Author: Ayo Ojebode, Yeku James, Adenike Akinjobi, Ayo Kehinde, BR Ojebuyi, IE Olasosun, Olayinka Egbokhare, Romanus Aboh

School: University of Ibadan

Department: General studies

Course Code: GES201

Topics: ICT, English sounds, stress, intonation, Literary appreciation, writing, essay, punctuation

An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English ,2nd edition

Author: AC Gimson

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG202, ENG409

Topics: English pronounciation, communication, speech, speech production, phonetics, linguistics, speech chain, speech mechanism, vocal cords, articulatory description, sounds, phonetic description, vowel, consonant, egressive pulmonic sounds, consonant type, vowel type, English vowels, pure vowels, Diphthongal glides, diphtongs, english consonants, connected speech, accent, intonation, stress, accentual function, international phonetic alphabet

Better English Pronunciation

Author: JD O'Connor

School: University of Ibadan

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG202

Topics: basic sounds, sounds, sound-groups, words, speech organs, vocal cords, palate, teeth, tongue, lips, English consonant, friction consonant, stop consonant, nasal consonant, lateral consonant, gliding consonant, consonant sequences, English vowels, simple vowels, diphthongs, vowel sequences, fluency, word groups, word stress, stress syllables, fluency, intonation, English Pronunciation

Techniques of summarisation Letters and sounds in English

Author: BBCNOUN

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: General studies

Course Code: GST102

Topics: summary, vowel, consonant, tone, intonation

Oral French

Author: Tuesday Owoeye

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: FRE111

Topics: Oral French, Oral vowel sounds, Nasal vowel sounds, semi-vowel sounds, Consonant sounds, French accents, Élision, enchaînement, intonation, French diphthongs, French triphthongs, Pronouncing difficult words, Liaison, élision, monothongs, diphthongs, triphthongs, Telephone conversations, dictation exercises

Phonetique progressive du Français avec corrigés

Author: Lucile Charliac

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: FRE111

Topics: Le rythme, Les groupes rythmiques, La dernière syllabe du groupe est plus longue, Les syllabes du groupe sont régulières, Les syllabes sont toutes régulières, plusieurs groupes rythmiques, Synthèse rythmique, La musique et l’intonation, La montée de la voix dans les questions, La descente de la voix à la fin des phrases, La montée de la voix quand la phrase n’est pas finie, Synthèse rythmique et mélodique, Les lettres non prononcées, La consonne finale non prononcée, L’élision, L’enchaînement consonantique, La chaîne des mots et la continuité, L’enchaînement vocalique, La liaison

Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology

Author: Omolara Daniel

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG241

Topics: Phonetics, Phonology, Organs of Speech, Speech Sounds, speech Production Processes, Sound Patterning, Phonological System, Phonological Structure, tone, intonation, Syllable Structure, syllable Juncture, Accentuation, Stress, Rhythmic Patterns, letters, Sound Articulation

Introduction to French phonology

Author: Paulin Dipe Alo

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: FRE231

Topics: French phonology, Phonétique, Phonologie, Morphologie, Description Phonologique des Phonèmes Vocaliques du Français, Description Phonologique des Phonèmes Consonantiques du Français, Distribution Segmentale, Allophones, Distribution Complémentaire, Les Traits Phonologiques, Les Traits Distinctifs, Les Règles Phonologiques, Les Réactions Phonologiques dans la Chaine Parlée, Les Principes De Liaison en Français, Elision, Enchainement en Français, L’accent en Français, L’intonation en Français, La Phonologie Lexicale, La Syllable en Français, L’Assimilation, La Phonologie Générative, Les Tendances Générales en Phonologie

The Phonology of English

Author: Demola Jolayemi

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG341

Topics: English phonology, phonetics, phonology, English vowels, English Monophthongs, English Diphthongs, English triphthongs, English consonants, plosives, affricates, fricatives, English Sound Change, English phonemes, generative phonology, Distinctive features Matrix, syllable structure, syllable strength, English phonotactics, English stress, English intonation, Articulatory Phonetics, Acoustic Phonetics, Auditory Phonetics, Segmental Phonemes, Pure Vowel Numbers, Closing Diphthongs, Centering Diphthongs, Bilabial Plosive, Alveolar Plosive, velar plosive, Glottal Plosive, Affricate Sounds, Palato-alveolar Affricate, Labio-dental Fricative, Dental Fricative, Alveolar Fricatives, Palato-alveolar Fricatives, Glottal Fricative, Nasal Sounds, English Minimal Pairs, English Allophones, Phonetic Representation, Phonological Rules, Sonorant

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