Written in a clear, approachable way, this textbook provides an introduction to the science of phonetics: how speech sounds are produced, how we classify them, and how they are processed to allow the rapid transmission of language-based messages. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is ideal for a beginner to the field.
Written in a clear, approachable way, this textbook provides an introduction to the science of phonetics: how speech sounds are produced, how we classify them, and how they are processed to allow the rapid transmission of language-based messages. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is ideal for a beginner to the field.
Ian R. A. MacKay is retired professor of linguistics at the University of Ottawa. He has taught phonetics and speech science for forty-five years to students of linguistics, speech¿language pathology, and audiology.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments 1. Phonetics and language 2. Phonetic transcription 3. Anatomy and physiology of speech 4. Air pressure and aerodynamics 5. Consonants 6. Vowels 7. Sounds of North American English 8. Voice, phonation, and nasality 9. Airstream mechanisms: clicks, implosives, ejectives, esophageal speech 10. Speech dynamics 11. Suprasegmentals 12. Acoustics 13. Interlocutors: talkers and hearers Glossary References Index.
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments 1. Phonetics and language 2. Phonetic transcription 3. Anatomy and physiology of speech 4. Air pressure and aerodynamics 5. Consonants 6. Vowels 7. Sounds of North American English 8. Voice, phonation, and nasality 9. Airstream mechanisms: clicks, implosives, ejectives, esophageal speech 10. Speech dynamics 11. Suprasegmentals 12. Acoustics 13. Interlocutors: talkers and hearers Glossary References Index.
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