<p>This book presents and discusses theoretical and practical perspectives on English pronunciation theory, research and practice in order to establish evidence-based pronunciation teaching models, teaching and research priorities, and recommendations for best practices in teaching English pronuncia
English Pronunciation Teaching and Research: Contemporary Perspectives
β Scribed by Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 510
- Series
- Research and Practice in Applied Linguistics
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book offers contemporary perspectives on English pronunciation teaching and research in the context of increasing multilingualism and English as an international language. It reviews current theory and practice in pronunciation pedagogy, language learning, language assessment, and technological developments, and presents an expanded view of pronunciation in communication, education, and employment. Its eight chapters provide a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of pronunciation and the linguistic and social functions it fulfils. Topics include pronunciation in first and second language acquisition; instructional approaches and factors impacting teachersβ curriculum decisions; methods for assessing pronunciation; the use of technology for pronunciation teaching, learning, and testing; pronunciation issues of teachers who are second-language speakers; and applications of pronunciation research and pedagogy in L1 literacy and speech therapy, forensic linguistics, and health, workplace, and political communication. The chapters also critically examine the research base supporting specific teaching approaches and identify research gaps in need of further investigation. This rigorous work will provide an invaluable resource for teachers and teacher educators; in addition to researchers in the fields of applied linguistics, phonology and communication.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
The Nature of Pronunciation (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 1-55
Phonology in Language Learning (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 57-118
Framing the Teaching of Pronunciation (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 119-172
Pronunciation in the Classroom: Teachers and Teaching Methods (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 173-233
Using Technology for Pronunciation Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 235-286
Assessing Pronunciation (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 287-342
Beyond the Language Classroom: Wider Applications of Pronunciation Research and Practice (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 343-399
Relating Pronunciation Research and Practice (Martha C. Pennington, Pamela Rogerson-Revell)....Pages 401-463
Back Matter ....Pages 465-500
β¦ Subjects
Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Phonology and Phonetics; Research Methods in Language and Linguistics; Language Teaching; Multilingualism; Language Policy and Planning
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