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COM 39 A — Accent Reduction for Non-Native English Speakers

Quarter: Spring
Day(s): Tuesdays
Course Format: On-campus (About Formats)
Duration: 5 weeks
Date(s): Apr 11—May 9
Time: 7:00—8:50 pm (PT)
Refund Deadline: Apr 13
Unit: 1
Tuition: $400
Instructor(s): Neil Jacobs
Limit: 30
Class Recording Available: No
Status: Open
 
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Spring
On-campus
Tuesdays
7:00—8:50 pm (PT)
Date(s)
Apr 11—May 9
5 weeks
Refund Date
Apr 13
1 Unit
Fees
$400
Instructor(s):
Neil Jacobs
Limit
30
Recording
No
Open
DOWNLOAD THE SYLLABUS » (subject to change)
This course is designed for individuals who are already proficient in English but who would benefit from the reduction of their foreign accent. It will provide an approach to accent reduction that is systematic yet not overly technical. The course will combine theory and practice. Key concepts will be introduced and then applied to language-specific pronunciation issues, followed by practical exercises and feedback. Special emphasis will be placed on practical exercises that will lead students to rapid and noticeable improvement in class and will also serve as a guide for continued improvement after the course is over. Topics covered will 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.

Proficiency in spoken English is required.

Students who enroll in Section A of this course will attend in person on campus. Students who enroll in Section B of this course will participate live over Zoom.

NEIL JACOBS
Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Emeritus, Ohio State

Neil Jacobs has taught courses and workshops on phonetics, phonology, and accent reduction, and he has also studied and taught several languages. He received a PhD from Columbia.

Textbooks for this course:

There are no required textbooks; however, some fee-based online readings may be assigned.