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Listening to Spoken English

Listening to Spoken English
Author: Gillian Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-09-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134961057

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For those who are familiar with the first edition, it will be convenient to have some indication of where the main changes lie. Chapter one has been largely rewritten to give an outline of current approaches to a model of comprehension of spoken language. Chapter two has a new initial section but otherwise remains as it was. Chapter three incorporates a new section on "pause" and how this interacts with rhythm, and rather more on the function of stress. Chapter four has an extended initial section but otherwise remains largely as it was. Chapter five on intonation contains several sections which have been rewritten to varying extents. Chapter six of the first edition has disappeared: in 1977, very little work had been published on "fillers" and it seemed worthwhile incorporating a chapter that sat rather oddly with the phonetic/phonological interests of the rest of the book. Not that there is a great industry of descriptions of the forms and functions of these and similar phenomena there seems no reason to retain this early but admittedly primitive account. The chapter on "paralinguistic vocal features", now chapter six, has some rewriting in the early part but considerable rewriting in the last sections. The final chapter on "teaching listening comprehension" has grown greatly in length. It still incorporates some material from the original chapter but most of it is completely rewritten.


Academic Spoken English

Academic Spoken English
Author: Kristin Blanpain
Publisher: ACCO
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-02-03
Genre: Academic language
ISBN: 9033476266

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In an internationalised academic environment, lecturers and researchers increasingly need to use English to give lectures and presentations, to participate in seminars and conferences and to coach international students. Academic Spoken English offers help in the following areas: - adapting a written text for a spoken register - expanding spoken academic vocabulary - using discourse markers, which structure the presentation for the audience - improving delivery (pace, clarity, interaction with the audience) - acquiring seminar skills (handling questions and comments) - improving grammatical and lexical accuracy - improving pronunciation (downloadable audio file) Examples and exercises are based on the MICASE Corpus and the John Swales Conference Corpus, extensive collections of transcripts of lectures and presentations, ensuring relevance and authenticity. The book can be used in the context of a presentation skills course or as a self-study resource.


Spoken English

Spoken English
Author: Alison Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release:
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9788172450656

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Understanding Spoken English

Understanding Spoken English
Author: Susan Boyer
Publisher: Boyer Educational Resources
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 187707408X

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"This series has been designed to help students of English understand spoken language as it is encountered in everyday business and social situations in English speaking environments aroudn the world."--Back cover.


Spoken Corpora in Applied Linguistics

Spoken Corpora in Applied Linguistics
Author: Mari Carmen Campoy
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783039112753

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This volume explores the opportunities that spoken corpora offer and the challenges of research with such corpora. The use and applications of spoken corpora are discussed from the perspective of both language analysis and language pedagogy. Twelve chapters written by corpus linguists analyse an extensive number of spoken corpora based on the oral production of speakers as varied as language learners, users of English as Lingua Franca, native speakers, or speakers of English in academic contexts. This book also highlights the growing emphasis on the use of corpus-based research by examining the implications of corpus findings in educational settings.


Easy Spoken English

Easy Spoken English
Author: Paul Tagney
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2011-11-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 161897288X

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Unique, original, long overdue method for everyone to learn quickly and easily how to speak conversational English, simply by talking about themselves in relation to everyday topics with a native English speaker. Grammar/grammatical analysis are not required in this natural speaking, quick progress course method.Lessons are 3-hour immersion sessions for maximum retention/progress.All dialogue is recorded on paper for regular review, providing accent elimination/speech perfection.The method presented can be applied to learning other languages besides English. The program presented was originally written and published by the author for extended adult education classes.His subsequent private tutoring of 100's of clients from Japan and Europe evolved the original program into what you see here.No matter what method or program you currently use, Paul's original book will be the best addition ever to your current curriculum. Your clients' progress and satisfaction will go to another level.


Exploring Spoken English

Exploring Spoken English
Author: Ronald Carter
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997-03-13
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521568609

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A practical, insightful exploration of natural spoken English based on 20 varied authentic extracts. Exploring Spoken English is a practical guide to the features of natural spoken English, designed for teachers and advanced learners of English for use in groups and for self-study. The material consists of 20 varied extracts of authentic spoken English drawn from the Cambridge University Press and University of Nottingham corpus of spoken English. Each unit contains an activity for the reader and a line-by-line commentary offering new insights into grammar, vocabulary and discourse patterns in the text. Audio CDs to accompany this book, available to purchase separately, contain all the extracts, some re-recorded for the purposes of clarity.


An Introduction to Spoken Interaction

An Introduction to Spoken Interaction
Author: Anna-Brita Stenstrom
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317897889

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Describes how conversation works, providing a systematic and exhaustive account of the structure of spoken discourse and the diverse strategies speakers use to have a conversation. It is illustrated throughout with excerpts from genuine conversation and contains numerous exercises with suggested answers based on conversations in the London-Lund Corpus of English Conversation.


The Role of Working Memory and Executive Function in Communication under Adverse Conditions

The Role of Working Memory and Executive Function in Communication under Adverse Conditions
Author: Mary Rudner
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 2889198618

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Communication is vital for social participation. However, communication often takes place under suboptimal conditions. This makes communication harder and less reliable, leading at worst to social isolation. In order to promote participation, it is necessary to understand the mechanisms underlying communication in different situations. Human communication is often speech based, either oral or written, but may also involve gesture, either accompanying speech or in the form of sign language. For communication to be achieved, a signal generated by one person has to be perceived by another person, attended to, comprehended and responded to. This process may be hindered by adverse conditions including factors that may be internal to the sender (e.g. incomplete or idiosyncratic language production), occur during transmission (e.g. background noise or signal processing) or be internal to the receiver (e.g. poor grasp of the language or sensory impairment). The extent to which these factors interact to generate adverse conditions may differ across the lifespan. Recent work has shown that successful speech communication under adverse conditions is associated with good cognitive capacity including efficient working memory and executive abilities such as updating and inhibition. Further, frontoparietal networks associated with working memory and executive function have been shown to be activated to a greater degree when it is harder to achieve speech comprehension. To date, less work has focused on sign language communication under adverse conditions or the role of gestures accompanying speech communication under adverse conditions. It has been proposed that the role of working memory in communication under such conditions is to keep fragments of an incomplete signal in mind, updating them as appropriate and inhibiting irrelevant information, until an adequate match can be achieved with lexical and semantic representations held in long term memory. Recent models of working memory highlight an episodic buffer whose role is the multimodal integration of information from the senses and long term memory. It is likely that the episodic buffer plays a key role in communication under adverse conditions. The aim of this research topic is to draw together multiple perspectives on communication under adverse conditions including empirical and theoretical approaches. This will facilitate a scientific exchange among individual scientists and groups studying different aspects of communication under adverse conditions and/or the role of cognition in communication. As such, this topic belongs firmly within the field of Cognitive Hearing Science. Exchange of ideas among scientists with different perspectives on these issues will allow researchers to identify and highlight the way in which different internal and external factors interact to make communication in different modalities more or less successful across the lifespan. Such exchange is the forerunner of broader dissemination of results which ultimately, may make it possible to take measures to reduce adverse conditions, thus facilitating communication. Such measures might be implemented in relation to the built environment, the design of hearing aids and public awareness.


Exploring Corpus Linguistics

Exploring Corpus Linguistics
Author: Winnie Cheng
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136628150

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Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics consists of introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in Applied Linguistics, designed for those entering postgraduate studies and language professionals returning to academic study. The books take an innovative "practice to theory" approach, with a ‘back to front’ structure which takes the reader from real life problems and issues in the field, then enters into a discussion of intervention and how to engage with these concerns. The final section concludes by tying the practical issues to theoretical foundations. Additional features include tasks with commentaries, a glossary of key terms, and an annotated further reading section. Corpus linguistics is a key area of applied linguistics and one of the most rapidly developing. Winnie Cheng’s practical approach guides readers in acquiring the relevant knowledge and theories to enable the analysis, explanation and interpretation of language using corpus methods. Throughout the book practical classroom examples, concordance based analyses and tasks such as designing and conducting mini-projects are used to connect and explain the conceptual and practical aspects of corpus linguistics. Exploring Corpus Linguistics is an essential textbook for post-graduate/graduate students new to the field and for advanced undergraduates studying English Language and Applied Linguistics.