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English intonation; with systematic exercises

English intonation; with systematic exercises

Harold E. Palmer / Harold EPalmer

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354184116
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Rediscover the pulse of spoken English. Master rhythm and natural phrasing.Harold E. Palmer’s English Intonation; with Systematic Exercises is a clear, methodical English pronunciation guide from the early 20th century. Practical and exact, it sets out phonetics and intonation through short, repeatable language learning exercises and systematic practice drills designed to isolate stress, pitch and rhythmic patterning so learners hear what to copy and why. Framed as a speech training manual and english phonology workbook, Palmer moves from description to action: concise explanation followed by drill work that rewards regular practice. Teachers find a dependable ESL teaching resource for lesson planning; self-directed students benefit from the book’s steady progression and emphasis on spoken English improvement. The prose is neither technical fog nor empty simplification; instead it offers analytical clarity for students of english language study and for anyone curious about historical language methods. Palmer arranges controlled sequences and graduated drills so speakers practise intonation without losing sense; exercises move from elemental contours to more complex phrasal melody. The method rewards steady repetition and makes systematic practice drills genuinely usable in busy classrooms or short daily sessions. Teachers gain modular material to adapt; self-learners have a compact, disciplined plan for spoken English improvement. For researchers and collectors the manual provides clear primary evidence of historical language methods, a snapshot of how phonetics and pedagogy intersected in the early twentieth century.A landmark of early 20th century linguistics and a classic linguistics text, Palmer’s manual influenced pronunciation teaching across decades and still informs contemporary practice. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. It sits comfortably as a practical workbook for everyday learners and as a prized volume for collectors of classic linguistic works.

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