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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements and Thanks
Introduction
How this book came about
What this book is not
What’s in this book
How to use this book
1: Get Started
Knowing your equipment
Working with a resource recording
Get into the scene
2: The Foundations
The Zone
The Tone
The Setting
The Direction
Putting it all together
You and the New: Foundations
3: The Two Planets
What planet are YOU on?
Spotlight on Planet Rhotic
Spotlight on Planet Non-Rhotic
You and the New: The Two Planets
4: The Bite
The Major Players
R
You and the New: R
L
You and the New: L
H
You and the New: H
NG
You and the New: NG
TH
You and the New: TH
Major Issues
Voice, Place and Manner
You and the New: Voice, Place and Manner
The Glottal Stop
You and the New: The Glottal Stop
Collisions
You and the New: Consonant Collisions
Springing Consonants
Spotlight on ‘Yoo’
You and the New: ‘Yoo’
5: The Shapes
Getting the Big Picture: Using a word list
Inventories and Distribution
You and the New: Inventories and Distribution
Shape, Length and Movement
Shape: Creating a Vowel Spectrum
You and the New: Vowel Shapes
Length: Long, Short or In Between?
You and the New: Vowel Length
Movement: Steady or Sliding?
You and the New: Vowel Movement
Getting more detailed: Environmental Issues
You and the New: Enviromental Issues
6: The Groove
The Big Picture
How to identify the Default Tune
Intonation
You and the New: the Groove
7: Get Professional
Get Practising
Accent meets production
Accent meets director
Accent meets rehearsal
Accent meets character
Accent meets audition
8: Useful Stuff
What Happens Next?
Making a Resource Recording
You and the New Charts
Knowing your Equipment
Space Exploration
Appendix
Recommended internet resources
Recommended Reading
Index of references to accents in the book
Index of track lists in reference to accents
MP3 Full Track Listing
How To Do Accents

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