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A new edition of this classic pronunciation reference with a fully updated word list including people and places recently in the news. British and American pronunciations are shown for every word, using the International Phonetic Alphabet, and edited by eminent phoneticians in the UK and the US. 200 brand new information panels explain phonetics terminology and the relationship between spelling and pronunciation. Colour headwords make this edition more attractive and accessible. Uniquely, this pronunciation dictionary is also available with a CD-ROM (0521017130) which contains recordings of every headword, advanced searching facilities, the ability to record and evaluate the user's own pronunciation, and a wealth of interactive pronunciation exercises.
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Updated edition with 200 new information panels, colour headwords and unique CD-ROM.
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Updated edition with 200 new information panels, colour headwords. Also available with CD-ROM (0521017130).
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'Updated edition with 200 new information panels, colour headwords and unique CD-ROM. With more than 80,000 entries and 220,000 pronunciations, Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary is the ultimate guide to English pronunciation. Thousands of pronunciations not shown in general dictionaries are included, from people and places, to words from science, technology and literature, such as Beckham, Eminem, Google, Prozac. A version with CD-ROM is also available.'
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A major new edition of the classic guide to English pronunciation by two of today's most eminent phoneticians. Major features include: *Over 18, 000 new entries added *Full coverage of North American pronunciation An indispensable reference for anyone needing a reliable guide to pronunciation.n
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A major new edition of the classic guide to English pronunciation by two of today's most eminent phoneticians. Major new features include: *Over 18, 000 new entries added, reflecting modern interests and needs *Full coverage of North American pronunciation *New, clearer layout *Stress patterns of thousands of compounds and idioms All pronunciations use the International Phonetic alphabet. An indispensable reference for learners and users of English and anyone who needs a reliable guide to pronunciation.