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- | ^ [[en:start|home]]^ [[en:bibliografia|bibliography]]^ [[en:faq|faq]]^ [[en:pdf|pdf files]]^ [[en:sonori|sound files]]^ [[en: | + | ^ [[start|Home]]^ [[en:faq|FAQ]]^ [[en:pdf|PDF]]^ [[en:Italian Sound Files|Italian Sound Files]]^ [[en:Italian Pronunciation and Accents| Italian Pronunciation and Accents]]^ [[en: |
+ | ====== canIPA Natural Phonetics & Tonetics ====== | ||
+ | ====== Luciano Canepari' | ||
+ | :!: **Since March 1< | ||
+ | ====== NEW E-MAIL: natural.phonetics@gmail.com ====== | ||
+ | :!: **Please write exclusively to __[[natural.phonetics@gmail.com|natural.phonetics@gmail.com]]__. My other mailbox __canepari@unive.it__ has been discontinued.** :!: | ||
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- | + | I would like to point out that, to my knowledge, no photographic images | |
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- | ====== Luciano Canepari’s website ====== | + | |
- | :!: **Since March 1< | + | |
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- | ====== NEW E-MAIL: luciano.canepari@teletu.it ====== | + | |
- | :!: **Please write exclusively | + | |
===== Manifesto ===== | ===== Manifesto ===== | ||
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* by assigning them appropriate phonetic symbols (which must not be too general with the risk of being useless). | * by assigning them appropriate phonetic symbols (which must not be too general with the risk of being useless). | ||
- | All people interested in sounds of languages could profit from discussing phonetics along these lines. Illustrations of the framework can be seen in Canepari (**[[en:bibliografia|Manuale di pronuncia italiana]]**), | + | All people interested in sounds of languages could profit from discussing phonetics along these lines. Illustrations of the framework can be seen in Canepari (**[[en:bibliography|Manuale di pronuncia italiana]]**), |
For further clarification, | For further clarification, | ||
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It would be useful to have recordings of the most important regional, social and foreign accents of the following languages which are in great demand for teaching-learning: | It would be useful to have recordings of the most important regional, social and foreign accents of the following languages which are in great demand for teaching-learning: | ||
- | I will be happy to receive any proposals. The recordings could be included on this website and made downloadable (see the **[[en:sonori|Sound Files]]** section) by permission of the collectors. | + | I will be happy to receive any proposals. The recordings could be included on this website and made downloadable (see the **[[en:italian_sound_files|Sound Files]]** section) by permission of the collectors. |
- | In this way, my sound collection could profitably be enriched to allow fuller descriptions (see **[[en:sonori|here]]**). | + | In this way, my sound collection could profitably be enriched to allow fuller descriptions (see **[[en:italian_sound_files|here]]**). |
- | Interested people could collect not only the typical accent of their mother tongue, but others as well, and not only for their mother tongue. Coordinated planning, however, is mandatory. If you’re interested, please write to __**[[luciano.canepari@teletu.it|luciano.canepari@teletu.it]]**__ (my other mailbox __**canepari@unive.it**__ has been discontinued). | + | Interested people could collect not only the typical accent of their mother tongue, but others as well, and not only for their mother tongue. Coordinated planning, however, is mandatory. If you’re interested, please write to __**[[natural.phonetics@gmail.com|natural.phonetics@gmail.com]]**__ (my other mailbox __**canepari@unive.it**__ has been discontinued). |
Also, it would be interesting to identify the most numerous immigrant communities in the nations where the following languages are spoken: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (but, again, others could be included) in order to describe their accents. | Also, it would be interesting to identify the most numerous immigrant communities in the nations where the following languages are spoken: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (but, again, others could be included) in order to describe their accents. | ||
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- | ===== Pronunciation studies ===== | ||
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- | I’d like to encourage all those people with a bent for language sounds to engage in the preparation of studies/ | ||
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- | The **dictionaries** are to give many (first, family, and place) names and all the inflected forms of common words that can cause pronunciation doubts either to foreigners or native speakers. For a list of model pronouncing dictionaries, | ||
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- | The **handbooks** could be similar to Canepari (**[[en: | ||
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- | Other much needed handbooks could be on: Arabic, (Mandarin) Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Japanese, Persian, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese. | ||
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- | Examples of **essays/ | ||
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- | Examples of **sketches**, |