前言第三版序第三版自序第二版序Introduction1.English Phonetics2 Study Method3.International Phonetic Alphabet4.British English and American English5.List of Symbols UsedPart One RhythmUnit 1 Word StressI.Kinds of Stress(重音的种类)II.Stress Placement(重音位置)III.Stress Influence on Meaning of WordsUnit 2 Sentence StressI.Sense StressII.Logical StressIII.Emotional StressUnit 3 Rhythm and Its FeaturesI.Rhythm(节奏)II.Rhvthm GrouD(节奏群)and Its DivisionIII.Features of English Rhythm(英语节奏的特点)Unit 4 Rhythm PatternsUnit 5 Sense-groups and PausingI.Sense-groups and Their DivisionsII.PausingPart Two IntonationUnit 6 A Brief IntroductionI.DefinitionII.FunctionIII.Illustrating IntonationUnit 7 Basic Tones and Their TrainingI.Basic Tones(基本声调)II.Basic Training of TonesUnit 8 Tone-groupsI.Tone-groups(声调组)II.Tone-group DivisionIII.Structure of the Tone-group(or Tune、PreheadHeadBodyNucleusTailIV.Features of an English TuneUnit 9 Function of Tunes and Their UsesI.Falling TuneII.Rising TuneIII.Falling-rising TuneUnit 10 Combined TunesI.Fall+FallII.Fall+RiseIII.Rise+FallIV.Rise+RiseV.Fall+Fall-riseVI.Fall-rise+FallVII.Fall-rise+RiseUnit 11 Reading of Long SentencesI.Tune Broken Upwards(Broken Tune or Accidental Rise)II.Intonation of VocativesIII.Intonation of ParenthesisIV.Intonation of Reporting PhrasesPart Three PronunciationUnit 12 Organs of SpeechUnit 13 The Classification of PhonemesI.Phonemes(音位)and Allophones(音位变体)II.Classification of English PhonemesUnit 1 4 The English Vowels——Pure VowelsI.Front Vowels/i:/and/i/II.Front Vowels/e/and/ae/III.Central Vowels/3:/,/o/and/A/IV.Back Vowel/a:/V.Back Vowels/n/and/o:/VI.Back Vowels/o/and/u:/Unit 15 The English Vowels——DiphthongsI.Closing Diphthongs/ei/,/ai/,and/i/II.Closing Diphthongs/ao/and/ao/III.Centring Diphthongs/io/./eo/.and/uo/Unit 16 ConsonantsI.Plosives/p/,/b/;It/,/d/;/k/,/g/II.Fricatives/f/,/v/;/f/,/a/III.Fricatives/s/,/z/;/o/,/0/IV.Fricatives/h/;frictionless continuant/r/andthe lateral/1/Unit 17 Consonants(continued)V.Nasals/m/,/n/,and/n/VI.Affricates/tI/and/d3/VII.Semi-vowels/w/and/j/Unit 18 Phonemes in CombinationI.The Syllable Theories and DefinitionII.Syllable ConstructionHI.Open SyllablesIV.Closed SyllablesUnit 19 Consonant Clusters and Incomplete PlosionI.Consonant ClustersII.Incomplete plosionUnit 20 Sound Changes in Connected SpeechI.LiaisonII.Strong Forms and Weak FormsIII.ElisionIV.AssimilationV.Length of a soundAdditionai Remarks:Reading as an Exercise in Enunc-a-tion and Delivery1.Some Basic PointsBreathing and Resonance in the Mouth and NoseCavities(呼吸与共鸣)Sense-groups and PausingPace(or Tempo),Intensity and Pitch(速度,音强或音重和音高)Tune and Expression(语气和表情)A Thorough Understanding of the Reading Ma-terial2.Models for Appreciation and ImitationAppendix I.Rules of ReadingAppendix II.British English and American English in Com-parisonAppendix III.GlossaryMain References