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The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences


The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences


Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics, Band 119 2. Aufl.

von: William J. Hardcastle, John Laver, Fiona E. Gibbon

43,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 13.07.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118448649
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 896

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Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition of <i>The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences</i> provides an authoritative account of the key topics in both theoretical and applied areas of speech communication, written by an international team of leading scholars and practitioners.  <ul> <li>Combines new and influential research, along with articulate overviews of the key topics in theoretical and applied areas of speech communication</li> <li>Accessibly structured into five major sections covering: experimental phonetics; biological perspectives; modelling speech production and perception; linguistic phonetics; and speech technology</li> <li>Includes nine entirely new chapters on topics such as phonetic notation and sociophonetics, speech technology, biological perspectives, and prosody</li> <li>A streamlined and re-oriented structure brings all contributions up-to-date with the latest research, whilst maintaining the features that made the first edition so useful</li> </ul>
<p>List of Contributors ix</p> <p>Preface to the Second Edition xii</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Part I Experimental Phonetics 7</b></p> <p>1 Laboratory Techniques for Investigating Speech Articulation 9<b><br /> </b><i>Maureen Stone</i></p> <p>2 The Aerodynamics of Speech 39<b><br /> </b><i>Christine H. Shadle</i></p> <p>3 Acoustic Phonetics 81<b><br /> </b><i>Jonathan Harrington</i></p> <p>4 Investigating the Physiology of Laryngeal Structures 130<b><br /> </b><i>Hajime Hirose</i></p> <p><b>Part II Biological Perspectives 153</b></p> <p>5 Organic Variation of the Vocal Apparatus 155<b><br /> </b><i>Janet Mackenzie Beck</i></p> <p>6 Brain Mechanisms Underlying Speech Motor Control 202<b><br /> </b><i>Hermann Ackermann and Wolfram Ziegler</i></p> <p>7 Development of Neural Control of Orofacial Movements for Speech 251<b><br /> </b><i>Anne Smith</i></p> <p><b>Part III Modeling Speech Production and Perception 297</b></p> <p>8 Speech Acquisition 299<b><br /> </b><i>Barbara L. Davis</i></p> <p>9 Coarticulation and Connected Speech Processes 316<b><br /> </b><i>Edda Farnetani and Daniel Recasens</i></p> <p>10 Theories and Models of Speech Production 353<b><br /> </b><i>Anders Löfqvist</i></p> <p>11 Voice Source Variation and Its Communicative Functions 378<b><br /> </b><i>Christer Gobl and Ailbhe Ní Chasaide</i></p> <p>12 Articulatory–Acoustic Relations as the Basis of Distinctive Contrasts 424<br /> <i>Kenneth N. Stevens and Helen M. Hanson</i></p> <p>13 Aspects of Auditory Processing Related to Speech Perception 454<b><br /> </b><i>Brian C. J. Moore</i></p> <p>14 Cognitive Processes in Speech Perception 489<b><br /> </b><i>James M. McQueen and Anne Cutler</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Linguistic Phonetics 521</b></p> <p>15 The Prosody of Speech: Timing and Rhythm 523<br /> <i>Janet Fletcher</i></p> <p>16 Tone and Intonation 603<b><br /> </b><i>Mary E. Beckman and Jennifer J. Venditti</i></p> <p>17 The Relation between Phonetics and Phonology 653<b><br /> </b><i>John J. Ohala</i></p> <p>18 Phonetic Notation 678<b><br /> </b><i>John H. Esling</i></p> <p>19 Sociophonetics 703<b><br /> </b><i>Paul Foulkes, James M. Scobbie, and Dominic Watt</i></p> <p><b>Part V Speech Technology 755</b></p> <p>20 An Introduction to Signal Processing for Speech 757<b><br /> </b><i>Daniel P. W. Ellis</i></p> <p>21 Speech Synthesis 781<b><br /> </b><i>Rolf Carlson and Björn Granström</i></p> <p>22 Automatic Speech Recognition 804<b><br /> </b><i>Steve Renals and Simon King</i></p> <p>Index 839</p>
<p>“In conclusion, the second edition of ‘The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences’ is an invaluable reference. The clarity of its explanations, its accurate and updated review of theories and methods, and its analysis of both the strengths and weaknesses of each tool at the disposal of researchers will all be of great help to scholars involved in various degrees of speech analysis."  (<i>Linguist List</i>, 4 June 2013) </p> <p> </p>
<p><b>William J. Hardcastle</b> is Emeritus Professor of Speech Sciences at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. He is the author of <i>Physiology of Speech Production</i> (1976) and <i>Disorders of Fluency and their Effects on Communication</i> (with P. Dalton, 1989). <p><b>John Laver</b> is Emeritus Professor of Speech Sciences at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His publications include <i>The Phonetic Description of Voice Quality</i> (1980), <i>Principles of Phonetics</i> (1994), and <i>The Gift of Speech</i> (1996). <p><b>Fiona E. Gibbon</b> is Head of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at University College Cork in Ireland. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. She is co-editor of <i>Vowel Disorders</i> (2002).
<p>"With this second edition, <i>the Handbook of Phonetics Sciences</i> will continue to be an outstanding resource for students, providing wide-ranging critical overviews of the development of key scientific topics and of the debates which are at the heart of contemporary phonetic research."</br> <b>Gerard Docherty</b>, Newcastle University <p>"This Handbook is an outstanding collection of state-of-the-art surveys and original contributions. Revised and refreshed, it is essential reading for anyone engaged in understanding phonetic aspects of speech. "</br> <b>John Local,</b> University of York <p>Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition of <i>The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences</i> provides an authoritative account of the key topics in both theoretical and applied areas of speech communication, written by an international team of scholars and practitioners. <p>The <i>Handbook</i> is accessibly structured into five major sections covering: experimental phonetics; biological perspectives; modelling speech production and perception; linguistic phonetics; and speech technology. These sections have been reconceived and re-oriented to create a more streamlined and user-friendly reference tool, whilst keeping the essential features that made the first edition so comprehensive. All contributions have been revised in order to bring them up-to-date with the latest research, and nine entirely new chapters have been added on topics including phonetic notation and sociophonetics, speech technology, and biological perspectives, along with an expanded section on prosody. This new edition is an unparalleled resource for advanced students and specialists in the field.

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