Pronunciation, by definition, is to do with a language in its spoken form, . with sounds. A printed book expresses whatever it has to say, even about pronunciation, through the very different medium of the written language. So, right at the outset of a book such as this we have a problem – or, rather, a number of interrelated problems. In particular, we have to ask and, one hopes, answer the questions: what justification is there for even attempting to discuss the spoken medium through the written medium? and, secondly, supposing such justification can be demonstrated, how do we set. | An Introduction to French Pronunciation Blackwell Reference Grammars General Editor Glanville Price The Blackwell Reference Grammars are essential companions for students of modern languages at senior secondary school and undergraduate level. The volumes provide a comprehensive survey of the grammar of each language and include plentiful examples. The series will cover the major European languages including French German Spanish Portuguese and Russian. Already published A Comprehensive French Grammar Fifth Edition Glanville Price A Comprehensive Russian Grammar Second Edition Terence Wade Advisory Editor Michael J. de K. Holman A Comprehensive Spanish Grammar Jacques de Bruyne Adapted with additional material by Christopher J. Pountain A Comprehensive Welsh Grammar David A. Thorne Colloquial French Grammar A Practical Guide Rodney Ball An Introduction to French Pronunciation Revised Edition Glanville Price Grammar Workbooks A Russian Grammar Workbook Terence Wade A French Grammar Workbook Dulcie Engel George Evans and Valerie Howells A Spanish Grammar Workbook Esther Santamaria Iglesias An Introduction to French Pronunciation Revised Edition Glanville Price Blackwell .