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Acoustic Phonetics
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Anatomy and physiology of speech production; source mechanisms; basic acoustics of vocal tract resonators; auditory processing of speechlike sounds; phonological representation of utterances; vowels - acoustic events with a relatively open vocal tract; the basic stop consonants - bursts and formant transitions; obstruent consonants; sonorant consonants; some influences of context on speech sound production.

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A lifetime of knowledge and experience is bundled in this impressive book of the ESCA-1995 medalist Ken Stevens. All readers of this book will finally have the opportunity to share his detailed description of the production, the acoustics, and the perception of speech segments. -- Louis C.W. Pols, Professor in Phonetic Sciences, University of Amsterdam This a landmark work of scholarship in phonetics. The depth and the comprehensive coverage of the acoustics of speech that it provides will make it an indispensable reference work for researchers and graduate students in the field well into the next century. -- John Clark, Adjunct Professor, Speech, Hearing and Language Research Center and Macquarie University, and President, University of Western Sydney Hawkesbury This book, the product of Stevens's many years as a renowned teacher and researcher, is a landmark presentation of the source-filter theory of speech production. As a textbook, it is unique in its depth and breadth. The firm basis in phonetic sound classes should make the material accessible to linguists, while the use of quantitative models should make it accessible to engineers. As a reference work, it offers something new on every page. -- Patricia Keating, Professor of Linguistics and Director of the Phonetics Laboratory, University of California Whenever anybody -- linguist, speech pathologist, or communication engineer -- wants to know why the acoustic structure of a particular sound is as it is, this is the book to which they will turn. There is absolutely no other book with anything like this depth of coverage. -- Peter Ladefoged, Professor of Phonetics Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles

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"Whenever anybody--linguist, speech pathologist, or communicationengineer--wants to know why the acoustic structure of a particularsound is as it is, this is the book to which they will turn. There isabsolutely no other book with anything like this depth of coverage." Peter Ladefoged , Professor of Phonetics Emeritus, University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles

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