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Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation John M. Levis (Iowa State University)

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation By John M. Levis (Iowa State University)

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation by John M. Levis (Iowa State University)


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Ideal for language teachers and researchers who are interested in pronunciation teaching, and especially in the reasons why various pronunciation features should and should not be taught. Levis explains the importance of intelligibility in pronunciation teaching, and practically describes its importance for foreign and second language teaching.

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation Summary

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation by John M. Levis (Iowa State University)

A proper understanding of intelligibility is at the heart of effective pronunciation teaching, and with it, successful teaching of speaking and listening. Far from being an optional 'add-it-on-if-we-have-time' language feature, pronunciation is essential because of its tremendous impact on speech intelligibility. Pronunciation dramatically affects the ability of language learners to make themselves understood and to understand the speech of others. But not all elements of pronunciation are equally important. Some affect intelligibility a great deal, while others do not. With a strong emphasis on classroom practice and how pronunciation teaching can be more effectively approached in different teaching contexts, this book provides an important resource for pronunciation researchers, with a distinctly practical focus. It shows how intelligibility research informs pronunciation teaching within communicative classrooms, enabling language teachers to incorporate intelligibility findings into their teaching. Professionals interested in oral communication, pronunciation, and speech perception will find the book fascinating.

Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation Reviews

'A superb, timely, user-friendly contribution synthesizing knowledge and advancing practical guidelines on the burning question of the linguistic factors to target to promote intelligibility. Highly recommended for all educational practitioners concerned with enhancing learners' spoken English interactions, including as a core resource for teacher training.' Talia Isaacs, University College London

About John M. Levis (Iowa State University)

John M. Levis is Professor of TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) and Applied Linguistics at Iowa State University. He is co-editor of Social Dynamics in Second Language Accent (2014), The Handbook of English Pronunciation (2015), and Pronunciation: Critical Concepts in Linguistics (2017), and is the founding editor of the Journal of Second Language Pronunciation.

Table of Contents

Part I. A Framework for the Teaching of Spoken Language: 1. Intelligibility, comprehensibility and spoken language; 2. Setting priorities: what teachers and researchers say; Part II. Word-Based Errors and Intelligibility: 3. Segmentals and intelligibility; 4. Consonant clusters and intelligibility; 5. Word stress and intelligibility; Part III. Discourse-Based Errors and Intelligibility: 6. Rhythm and intelligibility; 7. Intonation and intelligibility: the roles of prominence and tune; Part IV. Teaching and Research Approaches to Intelligibility: 8. Teaching for intelligibility: guidelines for setting priorities; 9. The intelligibility-based classroom; 10. What should and should not be taught an intelligibility-based approach.

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NPB9781108416627
9781108416627
1108416624
Intelligibility, Oral Communication, and the Teaching of Pronunciation by John M. Levis (Iowa State University)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2018-10-04
316
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