Sonido y sentido lifts the learning of Spanish pronunciation for
American English-speaking students to a new level, with support of an
accompanying CD. Written in Spanish by a native speaker who is a leading
figure in the field of Spanish phonology, this introduction to Spanish
phonetics and phonology will improve both the pronunciation and
understanding of spoken Spanish by demonstrating the specific ways in
which the sound pattern of Spanish differs from English. Notable in that
it explains the "why" of pronunciation with specific information on how
the sounds of Spanish are organized--it also highlights the most
important differences among varieties within the Spanish-speaking world.
Together, the book and CD emphasize the sounds and sound combinations
that are most problematic for English speakers learning Spanish.
In addition to a clear theoretical analysis of Spanish phonology,
Sonido y sentido introduces the fundamental concepts of language,
Spanish language, and the teaching and learning of phonetics--Spanish
phonetics in particular. Utilizing the International Phonetic Alphabet
(IPA) throughout the text to make for more precise phonetic
descriptions, Guitart also discusses the relation between both the
physical and psychological aspects of pronunciation.
Sonido y sentido contains exercises, both transcription and
pronunciation drills, and each chapter concludes with a section, "Para
pensar," which tests comprehension of the concepts presented. Answers to
the "Para pensar" exercises appear in a separate appendix. A glossary of
technical terms, a subject index, and a basic bibliography of Spanish
phonetics and phonology round out this fresh and rewarding contribution
to learning the Spanish language.