Phonetics of EnglishThis volume is a comprehensive collection of critical essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and includes extensive discussions of the play's various printed versions and its theatrical productions. Aspinall has included only those essays that offer the most influential and controversial arguments surrounding the play. The issues discussed include gender, authority, female autonomy and unruliness, courtship and marriage, language and speech, and performance and theatricality. |
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Acknowledgements | |
Preface | iii |
PAGE 49 | 19 |
55 | 20 |
SECTION | 36 |
Assimilation | 49 |
Quantity | 52 |
Syllables | 55 |
THACKERAY a passage from the Essay on Whitebait 6 WORDSWORTH I wandered lonely 75 77 | 79 |
7 DICKENS a passage from the Pickwick Papers | 83 |
GEORGE ELIOT a passage from the Mill on the Floss | 85 |
SECTION PAGE | 98 |
Pronunciation of particular speakers | 108 |
HUXLEY a passage from Discourses Biological | 114 |
LLOYD a passage from the Daily Mail | 148 |
BENSON a passage from Dodo with Intona | 9 |
Stress | 57 |
Breathgroups | 58 |
Intonation | 59 |
Theory of Plosive Consonants | 65 |
Initial and Final Voiced Fricatives 57 58 59 65 | 69 |
PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTIONS | 71 |
1 BRONTË a passage from Jane Eyre 2 BURKE a passage from Thoughts on the French Revolution CALVERLEY Contentment after the manner | 74 |
of Horace | 75 |
Scott Hunting Song | 77 |
List of Illustrations X | |
tion Curves 85 | |
London Dialect | 32 |
The Back Vowels 79 | 79 |
The Mixed Vowels 92 | 92 |
Cacuminal Sounds 100 | 100 |
Stress 110 | 110 |
Notes on Dr Lloyds pronunciation 117 | 117 |
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