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Introducción a la pronunciación del español familiarizes students with the sounds of the Spanish language. The text underscores the importance of accurate Spanish pronunciation for second language acquisition and mastery. Students are provided with a detailed articulatory description of each vowel and consonant sound or segment within the Spanish language, immediately followed by a review of common mistakes to avoid when trying to produce each sound. ¡Pronúncialo bien! boxes throughout the book highlight errors that can contribute to a strong foreign accent when speaking Spanish. Readers learn…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Introducción a la pronunciación del español familiarizes students with the sounds of the Spanish language. The text underscores the importance of accurate Spanish pronunciation for second language acquisition and mastery. Students are provided with a detailed articulatory description of each vowel and consonant sound or segment within the Spanish language, immediately followed by a review of common mistakes to avoid when trying to produce each sound. ¡Pronúncialo bien! boxes throughout the book highlight errors that can contribute to a strong foreign accent when speaking Spanish. Readers learn strategies to avoid pronunciation mistakes and practice correct pronunciation with the help of audio recordings. Guided transcription exercises throughout the text provide students with additional opportunities to practice listening, writing, and identifying phonetic nuances in Spanish. Developed to help students achieve greater mastery and fluency, Introducción a la pronunciación del español is an exemplary resource for courses and programs in Spanish.
Autorenporträt
Alex JR Quintanilla is a professor of Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures at Butler University. He holds a Ph.D. in Hispanic linguistics from the University of Florida, an M.A. in foreign languages from West Virginia University, and a Máster en Lexicografía from Real Academia Española.