Teaching Comparative Pronunciation ~ Arabic & English ~ Edward Odisho 2005
📌 Features:
✔ First Gorgias Press Edition (2005) – Softcover Academic Title
✔ In-depth phonetic and linguistic guide for Arabic/English pronunciation
✔ Clean interior, scholarly content, bilingual formatting
📜 Description:
This is the 2005 first edition of Techniques of Teaching Comparative Pronunciation in Arabic and English by Edward Y. Odisho, published by Gorgias Press. A specialized linguistic resource, this book offers comprehensive tools and strategies for teaching pronunciation across Arabic and English, with detailed phonetic charts, examples, and practical exercises.
Aimed at educators, linguists, and ESL/EFL professionals, it provides bilingual commentary (English/Arabic) and covers articulation, consonantal and vocalic contrasts, and sound substitution techniques.
🖼️ What You’ll Receive:
One softcover book measuring approximately 6.75" x 9.75". Gently used with light exterior wear. Pages are crisp, binding tight, no markings noted. Carefully packaged and shipped with protective sleeve and backing.
📚 Background / Collector Appeal:
Highly regarded in phonetics and applied linguistics circles, this title is ideal for language instructors, curriculum developers, and scholars working in bilingual environments or Arabic/English language studies.
🔑 Keywords:
comparative phonetics, Arabic pronunciation, English phonology, bilingual linguistics, ESL teaching, TESOL, Edward Odisho, Gorgias Press, language instruction, cross-linguistic teaching