DATOS IDENTIFICATIVOS 2019_20
Asignatura (*) EL SISTEMA DE SONS DE L'ANGLÈS II Código 12274114
Titulación
Grau d'Anglès (2009)
Ciclo 1r
Descriptores Cr.totales Tipo Curso Periodo Horarios y datos del examen
6 Obligatòria Tercer Juny, Jul.
Modalidad y lengua de impartición
Departamento Estudis Anglesos i Alemanys
Coordinador/a
QUESADA VÁZQUEZ, LETICIA
Correo-e leticia.quesada@urv.cat
Profesores/as
QUESADA VÁZQUEZ, LETICIA
Web http://http://wwwa.urv.cat/deaa/ROMERO/SSII_2011/home.html
Descripción general e información relevante Introduction to the study of the sound system of the English language: consonants, rhythm and intonation.

Competències
Tipo A Código Competencias Específicas
 A5 Dominar la llengua anglesa des d’un punt de vista teòric i pràctic i expressar-s’hi oralment i per escrit de manera fluida i precisa.
Tipo B Código Competencias Transversales
Tipo C Código Competencias Nucleares

Resultats d'aprenentage
Tipo A Código Resultados de aprendizaje
 A5 Coneix el sistema de transcripció fonètica.
Se sensibilitza sobre la importància de la pronunciació en l’expressió oral i és capaç d’identificar i corregir mals hàbits adquirits.
Tipo B Código Resultados de aprendizaje
Tipo C Código Resultados de aprendizaje

Continguts
tema Subtema
UNIT 1. General description of consonants 1.1 General issues
1.2 Limitations of broad transcription
····· comparison between English and Spanish/Catalan stops
····· inadequacy of broad transcription: it misses important aspects
····· need for more phonetic detail (narrow transcription)
1.3 Parameters for consonants (reminder)
····· voicing
····· nasality
····· laterality
····· manner of articulation
····· place of articulation
UNIT 2. American English stop consonants 2.1 Introduction
····· VOT: coordination of laryngeal and supralaryngeal articulation
····· aspiration
2.2 General allophonic variation for English stops
····· interaction between VOT, syllable position and stress
····· special status of alveolar stops
····· flapping, glottalization and deletion
2.3 American English stops
····· phonetic/phonological description
····· spellings
····· distribution
····· allophonic variations
····· dialectal variations
UNIT 3. American English fricative and affricate consonants 3.1 Fricatives
····· 3.1.1 noise generation
·············· one source for voiceless fricatives
·············· open glottis and supralaryngeal narrow constriction
·············· two sources for voiced fricatives
·············· vibration at the larynx and supralaryngeal narrow constriction
····· 3.1.2 sibilants
·············· grooved tongue and turbulence caused by the teeth
····· 3.1.3 /h/: a special case
·············· no actual friction necessary: can be considered as a voiceless vowel
3.2 Affricates
3.3 American English fricatives and affricates
····· phonetic/phonological description
····· spellings
····· distribution
····· allophonic variations
····· dialectal variations
UNIT 4. American English approximant and nasal consonants 4.1 Approximants
····· 4.1.1 production
·············· wide opening at supralaryngeal constriction
·············· relationship between approximants and vowels
·············· classification of approximant
·············· central vs. lateral
·············· gliding vs. sustained
·············· only consonants that can appear between consonants
4.2 Nasals
····· 4.2.1 production
·············· stop consonants with open velopharyngeal port
4.3 American English approximants and nasals
····· phonetic/phonological description
····· spellings
····· distribution
····· allophonic variations
····· dialectal variations
UNIT 5. Rhythm and timing 5.1 Stress and rhythm
····· the role of stress in longer utterances: phrases and sentences
5.2 Timing in languages
····· syllable-timed languages
····· stress-timed languages
····· isochronism
5.3 Principles of English rhythm
····· alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables
····· stressed syllables are louder, longer, with clearer vowels
····· unstressed syllables are most often reduced
5.4 Content vs. function words
····· content words are usually stressed
····· function words are usually unstressed
5.5 Weak and strong forms
UNIT 6. Pausing and linking 6.1 Phrasal and sentential rhythm
6.2 Pausing
····· necessary to maintain rhythm in longer stretches of spoken language
····· knowledge of grammatical units essential
····· where to pause
····· intervals in pausing will vary depending on speed
6.3 Linking
····· necessary to produce fluent speech across word boundaries
····· what to link
····· final consonants plus initial vowels
····· voicing assimilation
····· flapping
····· final vowels plus initial vowels: glides
····· final consonants plus initial consonants
····· unreleasing and glottalization
····· palatalization and affrication with /j/
····· final vowels plus initial consonants
····· aspiration and devoicing of consonants
UNIT 7. Movable stress. Stressing and destressing 7.1 Moveable stress
····· stress clash
7.2 Stressing and destressing
····· breaking the rules
····· stressing function words
····· unstressing content words
····· numerals and acronyms
UNIT 8. Introduction to intonation. Notation 8.1 Main issues in intonation
····· separation between form and function in intonation
····· what is intonation?
····· fundamental frequency and pitch
8.2 Tonal and intonational languages
····· tonal languages: pitch differences are phonological, Chinese
····· intonational languages: pitch differences are not phonological independently of the segmental material, English
8.3 Notation
····· usually indicated within a range
····· range is represented as in a musical staff
····· within the staff lines represent stressed syllables and dots represent unstressed syllables
8.4 The intonation group (tone unit)
····· relationship between intonation group and grammatical structures
····· sentence stress (tonic syllable)
····· sentence stress and word order
UNIT 9. Intonation. Form 9.1 Form in English intonation: basic patterns
····· 9.1.1 fall (high to low)
·············· jump on sentence stress, then fall down to low on following unstressed syllables
·············· if only one syllable, then glide instead of jump down
····· 9.1.2 rise (low to high)
·············· low or mid on sentence stress, then rise gradually to high and keep rising on following unstressed syllables
·············· if only one syllable, then glide on same syllable
····· 9.1.3 low-rise (low to mid)
·············· begin low and rise slightly to about mid at the end of the intonation group
·············· similar to the rise, but shouldn't end as high
····· 9.1.4 fall-rise (high to low to mid)
·············· combination of fall and low rise
UNIT 10. Intonation. Function 10.1 Function in English intonation: what each of the main patterns is used for
······· 10.1.1 fall (high to low): indicates finality, completion, certainty, confidence & politeness
·················· main uses:
····················· factual statements
····················· commands
····················· wh-questions
····················· when reading aloud before period, colon or semi-colon
·················· common mistakes
······· 10.1.2 rise (low to high): indicates expectation for a response, doubt, interest
·················· main uses:
····················· yes/no questions
·················· common mistakes
······· 10.1.3 low-rise (low to mid): indicates unfinished utterance, more coming
·················· main uses:
····················· list elements except for last
····················· mid sentence pause
····················· dependent clause
····················· long subject
····················· before commas and 'and', 'or'
····················· direct address, polite
·················· common mistakes
······· 10.1.4 fall-rise (high to low to mid): similar in meaning to low rise
·················· main uses:
····················· after introductory adverbs / adverbial expressions
····················· as a touch of politeness in direct address or wh-questions over the phone
·················· common mistakes
UNIT 11. Intonation. Special Patterns: contrast and emphasis 11.1 Breaking the rules in intonation
11.2 Contrastive stress
······· moving sentence stress to a syllable other than last content word
······· can fall on any word in a sentence for emphasis
······· can be even moved to words that are normally unstressed
······· follow same pitch contour pattern after new sentence stress
······· make up for lack of word order flexibility
······· used to establish contrast with previous utterance or with context
11.3 Emphatic stress
······· shift the focus of the sentence
······· move sentence stress to an unexpected position
······· when used?
······· for what effect?
······· comparisons
11.4 Mismatch form/function
······· changing the pitch pattern
······· rise on statements
······· rise on wh-questions
······· low fall
······· rise fall
UNIT 12. Intonation. Special Patterns: echo and tag questions 12.1 Echo questions
······· sentence stress moves to the wh-word
······· steady rise from wh-word until end of intonation unit
······· adds the meaning 'please repeat what you just said'
12.2 Choice questions
······· questions that ask about an option using the conjunction 'or'
······· 12.2.1 type I
·················· you're expected to choose only one item
·················· rising intonation on the first item and falling on the second
·················· expected answer is one or the other
······· 12.2.2 type II
·················· general meaning
·················· same intonation pattern as a yes/no question: expected answer is yes or no
12.3 Tag questions
······· 12.3.1 type I
·················· falling intonation
·················· not a real question; expected agreement
······· 12.3.2 type II
·················· rising intonation
·················· unsure about the answer
······· 12.3.3 tags without reversed polarity
·················· falling intonation
·················· used in sarcastic or ironic situations
·················· not a real question, thus, no real answer expected

Planificació
Metodologías  ::  Pruebas
  Competencias (*) Horas en clase
Horas fuera de clase
(**) Horas totales
Activitats Introductòries
2 0 2
Sessió Magistral
A5
15 7.5 22.5
Resolució de problemes, exercicis a l'aula ordinària
A5
24 28.5 52.5
Resolució de problemes, exercicis
A5
4 16 20
Treballs
A5
8 22 30
Pràctiques a través de TIC
A5
1 11 12
Atenció personalitzada
1 0 1
 
Proves objectives de preguntes curtes
A5
1.5 1.5 3
Proves pràctiques
A5
3 3 6
Proves orals
A5
0.5 0.5 1
 
(*) En el caso de docencia no presencial, serán las horas de trabajo con soporte virtual del profesor.
(**) Los datos que aparecen en la tabla de planificación son de carácter orientativo, considerando la heterogeneidad de los alumnos

Metodologies
Metodologías
  descripción
Activitats Introductòries – Explanation of course structure
– Explanation of course syllabus
– Presentation of course schedule
– Description of the type of class: theory and practice
– List and explanation of course objectives
– List and explanation of course methodologies
– Explanation of course assessment
– List of teaching materials: workbook, recorded exercises and pronunciation dictionaries
– Relation of course to the rest of the degree program
– Presentation of the virtual environment for pronunciation practice
– Instructions to carry out exercises and assignments
– Feedback on work done and tests taken
Sessió Magistral – Power-point supported sessions
– Brief summary of session
– Main objectives of session
– Links to previous units
– Explanation of main concepts
– Exemplification
– Audio and video illustrations
– Question and answer session
– Recapitulation
Resolució de problemes, exercicis a l'aula ordinària – Pronunciation exercises: group and individual
– Transcription exercises
– Perception and discrimination exercises
Resolució de problemes, exercicis – Self-correction transcription exercises
Treballs – Pronunciation exercises recorded on digital media
Pràctiques a través de TIC – Listening exercises
– Pronunciation exercises
Atenció personalitzada – Solve doubts concerning course contents, mechanics or evaluation
– Provide additional support with pronunciation issues
– Make suggestions for improvement concerning pronunciation
– Check on student progress

Atenció personalitzada
descripción
– Solve doubts concerning course contents, mechanics or evaluation – Provide additional support with pronunciation issues – Make suggestions for improvement concerning pronunciation – Check on student progress

Avaluació
Metodologías Competencias descripción Peso        
Resolució de problemes, exercicis a l'aula ordinària
A5
– Class attendance
– Participation
15%
Treballs
A5
– Recorded pronunciation exercises 25%
Proves objectives de preguntes curtes
A5
- Short questions aimed at checking knowledge of theoretical contents 20%
Proves pràctiques
A5
- Transcription exercises
- Distributional and combinatorial exercises
25%
Proves orals
A5
- Pronunciation
15%
Otros  
 
Otros comentarios y segunda convocatoria

No late assignments will be accepted.
No tests/exams will be taken outside scheduled dates and times.

60% = Passing grade for Convocatòria 1 & Convocatòria 2
00.00 - 59.99 = Suspens
60.00 - 72.49 = Aprovat
72.50 - 84.99 = Notable
85.00 - 97.49 = Excel·lent
97.50 - 100.00 = Matrícula d'Honor

Convocatòria 1:
60% = Individual Tests [15% = Written Test 1; 15% = Written Test 2; 15% = Written Test 3; 15% = Oral Test]
10% = Class Attendance
10% = Participation
20% = Recordings

Convocatòria 2:
80% = Single Exam [65% = Written Exam; 15% = Oral Exam]
20% = Recordings

"El professor podrà establir a la Guia Docent aquelles mesures que consideri oportunes per al bon desenvolupament de les activitats avaluatives. Les mesures podrien incloure limitacions pel que fa a l'ús o tinença de dispositius de comunicació i transmissió de dades durant la realització de les proves i seran d'obligat compliment per part de l'estudiantat" (art. 21 NAM Grau i art. 20 NAM Màster).


Fonts d'informació

Bàsica ROMERO, Joaquín, Pronunciation Exercises, , 2012
, Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, ,
VAN RIPER, C. G. and SMITH, D. E., An Introduction to General American Phonetics, , 1992
DAUER, R. M., Accurate English: A Complete Course in Pronunciation, , 1993
KENYON, J. S. and KNOTT, T. A., A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English, , 1953

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