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100 1 _aBrazil, David
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245 1 0 _aPronunciation for advanced learners of english :
_bStudent`s book /
_cDavid Brazil
250 _a1a. ed.
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University Press
_c1994
300 _a151 p.
520 _aSTEP BY STEP. The toner unit prominence. Help. Falling and rising tones. WHAT`S NEW. Fall-rise tones. Finding out or making sure. Tones used when asking and replying. WHO IS IN CHARGE? The different meanings of the rising and fall-rise tons. Protected and unprotected vowels. When to take control. SOME SPECIAL USES OF THE RISING AND FALL-RISE TONS. An urban myth. Prominence and selection. Unprotected vowels. CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO US....? HIGH KEY. Reading aloud. Two ways of reading aloud low key. The pronunciation of words which have two prominent syllables in their citation form. THE STORY SO FAR.
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