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Acknowledgements, pages i-ii
Introduction: Extending the reach of English pronunciation issues and practices
Alice Henderson (link) & Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova (link), pages iii - vii
Alex Baratta (link), pages 1-10
Computer-aided pronunciation training in 2022: When pedagogy struggles to catch up
Sylvain Coulange, pages 11-22
Peer pronunciation teaching: Initial training of Czech pre-service primary teachers
Kristýna Červinková Poesová (link), pages 23-30
Pronunciation of Czech secondary school English teachers and their cognition about pronunciation
Lenka Čtvrtečková, Ondřej Fischer & Radek Skarnitzl (link), pages 31-45
A short teaching intervention on word-stress rules and pronunciation learning strategies: An
Ivana Duckinoska-Mihajlovska & Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova, pages 46-60
Englishville: A new way of practicing prosody
Kizzi Edensor-Costille, pages 61-69
Valeria Galimberti (link), Joan C. Mora & Roger Gilabert, pages 70-82
From research to teaching: The case of English rising contours
Sophie Herment, pages 83-96
Céline Horgues & Sylwia Scheuer, pages 97-107
Production and perception aspects of weak form words in Czech-accented English
Lenka Kalvodová (link) & Radek Skarnitzl (link), pages 108-121
Engaging research: Empowering ESL/EFL teachers to teach pronunciation
Anastazija Kirkova-Naskova, pages 122-137
“Thinking about your pronunciation”: Examining phonological self-awareness with a novel task
Hanna Kivistö de Souza & Pekka Lintunen (link), pages 138-148
English-medium instruction lectures: Tackling the issue of (dis)fluency and accuracy measures
Xavier Martin-Rubió, pages 149-159
L2 pronunciation: Seven learning/teaching paradigms found in instructed learning
Piers Messum (link) & Roslyn Young, pages 160-171
Task-based pronunciation teaching helps to improve L2 vowel production: Generalization effects
Ingrid Mora-Plaza (link), pages 172-187
Effects of silent letters on the L2 English pronunciation of L1 French learners
Marine Mouquet (link) & Paolo Mairano (link), pages 188-198
Marta Nowacka, pages 199-213
Alejandra Pesantez & Volker Dellwo, pages 214-224
English Pronunciation in a Global World: A MOOC course for pronunciation teaching
Laura Rupp (link), Amrita Das, Alisah Kamps & Ericka Acosta, pages 225-235
French learners of English struggle to identify nasalised American vowels in CVN words
Francesca Sanvicente, Emmanuel Ferragne, Sylvain Navarro & Anne Guyot Talbot, pages 236-248
Veronika Thir, pages 249-260
Reducing acoustic overlap of L2 English vowels through gestures encoding lip aperture
Xiaotong Xi, Peng Li (link) & Pilar Prieto, pages 261-270
Pointing on charts is a third way of working in the pronunciation classroom
Roslyn Young & Piers Messum (link), pages 271-280