Everyman's English Pronouncing Dictionary

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11th edition (completely revised, enlarged, brought up to date, and reset). — New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1956. — 594 p.
Contains 58,000 words in international phonetic transcription.
Introduction:
Object of this Book
The Pronunciation
Utility of this Book in Practical Linguistic Teaching
The Phonetic Transcription
Explanations:
How to read the Entries
Meaning of []
Rare Pronunciations
Meaning of Italic Letters
Meaning of (:)
Meaning of (')
Combinations of Variant Forms
Variant Spellings
Proper Names Identical with Ordinary Words
Proper Names pronounced Differently but spelt the Same
Words grouped under Head-words
Stress of Derived Words
Variations of Stress
Abbreviated Spellings
Linking «r» and Intrusive «r»
Meaning of *
Incomplete Plosive Consonants
Syllabic Consonants
Syllable Separation, Use of the Hyphen
Disyllabic «i-3», «u-a», etc.
Strong and Weak Forms
Variant Pronunciations of the Unstressed Terminations, -less, -ness, etc.
Other Variants of Sound-distribution occurring in RP but not as a rule noted in this Dictionary
Values of the Phonetic Symbols
Abbreviations
Key-words for English Phonetic Symbols
Number of Words Recorded in the Dictionary
Some Useful Books for the Study of English Pronunciation
Dictionary
Glossary of Phonetic Terms used in the Introduction and Explanations

Author(s): Jones Daniel.

Language: English
Commentary: 808808
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Фонетика / English Phonology and Phonetics