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Cambridge English Pronouncing
Dictionary with CD-ROM  New 17th
Edition
Daniel
Jones
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The Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary is the ultimate guide to
pronunciation in English. Thousands of pronunciations not shown in general
dictionaries are included, from people and places, to words from science,
technology and literature. Based on the classic work by Daniel Jones, the 17th
edition is edited by three of the most distinguished phonetics scholars working
today.
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Now better than ever, the 17th edition includes:
Up-to-date entries including general vocabulary and people and places in the news (e.g. cybercrime, Condoleezza, Darfur, SARS, weblog)
Lively study pages help with common areas of difficulty
- Clear, accessible layout with 80,000 entries and 220,000 British and North American pronunciations using
the International Phonetic Alphabet
- 200 information panels that explain phonetics terminology and the relationship between spelling and sound
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The CD-ROM features the whole paper dictionary plus:
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Spoken North American pronunciations as well as British pronunciations for every word – no
need to understand phonetics to get the information you need!
Record your own voice and listen back
- Search by alphabet or phonetic symbols
- Interactive pronunciation exercises
System
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Windows® 98SE, NT4, 2000, ME, or XP .
128MB RAM (256MB RAM for Windows XP) .
450MB hard disk space (for full installation) .
Internet Explorer® 5.01 or above .
a mouse
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