Ratree Wayland is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics of the University of Florida. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from Cornell University. Her doctoral research on acoustic and perceptual investigation of breathy and clear phonation in Khmer (Cambodian) spoken in Thailand was sponsored by a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Abroad grant. She was an National Institutes of Health (NIH) post-doctoral fellow at the biocommunication laboratory, University of Alabama, conducting research focusing on second language speech learning. She has published extensively on phonetics of various languages, particularly on cross-language perception and production of lexical tones. Her work was supported by grants from the NIH.
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1. Speech articulation: manner and place 2. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types 3. Suprasegmentals 4. Transcribing speech 5. Phonemic and morphophonemic analyses 6. Basic acoustics 7. Digital signal processing 8. Acoustic properties of vowels and consonants 9. Hearing 10. Speech perception 11. Experimental tools in articulatory phonetics Index.
1. Speech articulation: manner and place; 2. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types; 3. Suprasegmentals; 4. Transcribing speech; 5. Phonemic and morphophonemic analyses; 6. Basic acoustics; 7. Digital signal processing; 8. Acoustic properties of vowels and consonants; 9. Hearing; 10. Speech perception; 11. Experimental tools in articulatory phonetics; Index.
1. Speech articulation: manner and place 2. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types 3. Suprasegmentals 4. Transcribing speech 5. Phonemic and morphophonemic analyses 6. Basic acoustics 7. Digital signal processing 8. Acoustic properties of vowels and consonants 9. Hearing 10. Speech perception 11. Experimental tools in articulatory phonetics Index.
1. Speech articulation: manner and place; 2. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types; 3. Suprasegmentals; 4. Transcribing speech; 5. Phonemic and morphophonemic analyses; 6. Basic acoustics; 7. Digital signal processing; 8. Acoustic properties of vowels and consonants; 9. Hearing; 10. Speech perception; 11. Experimental tools in articulatory phonetics; Index.
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'An excellent resource for students interested in studying phonetic science. It provides an accessible introduction to key topics in the discipline and also functions as an authoritative point of reference for more complex topics in phonetic analysis.' Damien Mooney, University of Bristol
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