PronSIG Podcast
In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Professor Jane Setter, a leading phonetician at the University of Reading and co-editor of the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary. Jane reflects on her journey into pronunciation teaching, from teaching at summer language schools in the 1980s to becoming a prominent voice in the field of phonetics and pronunciation research. The conversation explores how pronunciation teaching has evolved over the past four decades — from a focus on “correct” accents to a greater emphasis on intelligibility and communication in global English. They also discuss analytical listening skills, the legacy of Received Pronunciation, the impact of English as a Lingua Franca research, and what teachers should prioritise when helping learners develop clear and effective spoken English. Jane also shares insights from her research on speech rhythm in Hong Kong English, her work on phonetic symbols and pronunciation dictionaries, and the social meanings attached to accent and voice.
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