The following books are available for review for the Journal of the
International Phonetic Association. Reviews are published at the
discretion of the editors.
Please let me know if you would like to review one of these:
Patricia Ashby, Speech Sounds, Second Edition, Routledge, 2005
Martin Ball, Clinical Sociolinguistics, Blackwell, 2005
Martin Ball and Nicole Muller, Phonetics for Communication Disorders,
Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005
Ioana Chitoran, The Phonology of Romanian, Mouton de Gruyter, 2001
Eli Fischer-Jorgensen, Tryk i aeldre dansk, Sammensaetninger og Afledninger,
Royal Danish Academy
Bruce Hayes, Robert Kirchner, and Donca Steriade, Phonetically-Based
Phonology, CUP, 2004
Charles Jones, English Pronunciation in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Centuries, Palgrave, 2006
John Local, Richard Ogden, and Rosalind Temple, Phonetic Interpretation:
Papers in Laboratory Phonology, CUP, 2003
Mark Hancock, English Pronunciation in Use, CUP, 2003
Huhe Harnud, A Basic Study of Mongolian Prosody, Helskinki, 2003
Nicole Muller, Multilayered Transcription, Plural 2006 (guide to the
transcription of normal and clinical data).
Sadanand Singh and Kala Singh, Phonetics: Principles and Practices, 3rd
Edition, Plural, 2006
Monika Stridfeldt, La Perception du Francais Oral par des Apprenants
Suedois, Umea University, 2005
Mehmet Yavas, Applied English Phonology, Blackwell, 2006 (for teachers of
ESL/EFL).
Linda Shockey
School of Languages and European Studies
University of Reading
Whiteknights, RG6 6AA
0118 - 378-7469
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