COM 39 B — Accent Reduction for Non-Native Speakers of English
Spring
Tuesdays
Date(s)
Apr 5—May 3
5 weeks
Drop By
Apr 18
Units
1Fees
Format
On-campus course
Limit 27
Closed
This course is designed for individuals who are
already proficient in English, but who would benefit
from the reduction of their foreign accent. It provides an
approach to accent reduction that is systematic yet not
overly technical. The course combines theory and practice.
Key concepts are introduced and then applied to
language-specific pronunciation issues, followed by practical
exercises and feedback. Special emphasis is placed
on practical exercises that will lead students to rapid
and noticeable improvement in the classroom and will
also serve as a guide for continued improvement after
the course is over. Topics covered include a quick, basic,
and useful introduction to where and how speech sounds
are produced; individual sounds of American English
in isolation, with close attention to typically problematic
consonants and vowels; difficult combinations of
sounds; word stress; intonation; and pronunciation
differences between formal and casual speech.
This course covers the same content as COM 39 A.
Neil Jacobs, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Emeritus, Ohio State University
Neil Jacobs has taught courses and workshops on phonetics, phonology, and accent reduction, and has also studied and taught several languages. He received a PhD from Columbia.Textbooks for this course:
No required textbooks