THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER AND SECONDARY
SPECIAL EDUCATION
OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan State World Languages University
M. T. Iriskulov
S. Shatunova
A. Muzikina
E N G L I S H
P H O N E T I C S
Recommended by the Ministry of Higher and
Secondary Special Education
of the Republic of Uzbekistan as a manual
for students of higher English teacher
training educational institutions
Tashkent - 2007
Editors-in-chief
Bakiyeva G.
Michael Friel
Reviwed by:
R.A. Alimardanov, Associate Professor of the
University of World Economy and Diplomacy
N.M. Kambarov, Associate Professor of
Uzbekistan State World Languages University
INTRODUCTION
Intonation is the soul
of a language while
the pronunciation of
its sounds is its body.
R. Kingdon
Language can perform its function as the most important means of human intercourse only as a language of sounds, because spoken words in all languages consist of speech sounds, and speech without words is impossible. Letters only serve to represent spoken words in writing.
But words pronounced or written in isolation cannot express complete thoughts. More or less complete thoughts can only be expressed in sentences consisting of several words put together according to the grammar rules of the language and pronounced with the proper intonation.
“English Phonetics” has been written especially for the first and second year students. This program has been designed to help them overcome their particular pronunciation problems in speaking English and to enable them to teach English pronunciation to others.
The manual is written in easy-to-understand terms and is accompanied by cassette tapes to help you to learn to pronounce British English sounds correctly. It consists of two parts:
The first part deals with pure phonetics. It includes three chapters which are divided into units. Each unit follows a specific format and contains the following sections:
Hints – a series of rules to help you remember when to produce the sound are provided.
Exercises – this section has a variety of exercises designed to give you comprehensive practice with the sound as it occurs in words, common phrases and sentences.
Questions for discussion.
Self-Tests – this section contains mini – tests to help you evaluate your progress. Your ability to recognize and pronounce the sound in words, sentences and conversational activities will be tested.
The second part includes Phonostylistics in order to help students with the correct intonation for different varieties of English. These are styles which are likely to be required in future careers both inside and outside the teaching field.
The manual concludes with a glossary and a section containing poetry and short texts to provide plenty of practice material.
Chapter I
Sound Formation
Unit 1. The Organs of Speech
To understand how speech-sounds are produced students of English must have some knowledge of the organs of speech and their function. The organs of speech are as follows:
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