Phonetic Transcription for Braille Readers

Phonetic Transcription for Braille Readers
Author: Cheri Montgomery
Publisher: S.T.M. Publishers
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2020-12-12
Genre: Music
ISBN:

Students with a refreshable braille display can learn and apply diction rules for the phonetic transcription of English, Italian, German, French, and Latin lyrics. Symbols which are mutually accessible by both the sighted and the blind facilitate the study. This is the braille version of "Phonetic Transcription for Lyric Diction" published by S.T.M. Publishers.

French Lyric Diction

French Lyric Diction
Author: Cheri Montgomery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2004-11-01
Genre: French language
ISBN: 9780976486985

This workbook employs frequently occurring words from French art song literature in a graded and cumulative order. Units contain enunciation exercises, rules for transcription, classroom application and individually assigned word lists. The course begins with an introduction to the sounds of the French language in preparation for culminating exercises which aid in developing skills necessary for enunciating the phrase. Instructor's manual contains IPA transcription for all exercises.

Diction for Singers

Diction for Singers
Author: Joan Wall
Publisher: Ingram
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009
Genre: Singing
ISBN: 9781934477700

A concise reference and text for undergraduate classes in diction

Critical Theory Today

Critical Theory Today
Author: Lois Tyson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1136615563

Critical Theory Today is the essential introduction to contemporary criticial theory. It provides clear, simple explanations and concrete examples of complex concepts, making a wide variety of commonly used critical theories accessible to novices without sacrificing any theoretical rigor or thoroughness. This new edition provides in-depth coverage of the most common approaches to literary analysis today: feminism, psychoanalysis, Marxism, reader-response theory, new criticism, structuralism and semiotics, deconstruction, new historicism, cultural criticism, lesbian/gay/queer theory, African American criticism, and postcolonial criticism. The chapters provide an extended explanation of each theory, using examples from everyday life, popular culture, and literary texts; a list of specific questions critics who use that theory ask about literary texts; an interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby through the lens of each theory; a list of questions for further practice to guide readers in applying each theory to different literary works; and a bibliography of primary and secondary works for further reading.