The Cambridge Handbook of Phonetics
Herausgeber: Knight, Rachael-Anne; Setter, Jane
The Cambridge Handbook of Phonetics
Herausgeber: Knight, Rachael-Anne; Setter, Jane
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With contributions from a team of world-renowned authors, this handbook presents thorough coverage of the many subdisciplines of phonetics. It provides postgraduate students and academic researchers with a state-of-the-art knowledge of the field, and suggests how this knowledge can best be applied to teaching the next generation of phoneticians.
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With contributions from a team of world-renowned authors, this handbook presents thorough coverage of the many subdisciplines of phonetics. It provides postgraduate students and academic researchers with a state-of-the-art knowledge of the field, and suggests how this knowledge can best be applied to teaching the next generation of phoneticians.
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Produktdetails
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1260g
- ISBN-13: 9781108448598
- ISBN-10: 1108448593
- Artikelnr.: 69298779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 748
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1260g
- ISBN-13: 9781108448598
- ISBN-10: 1108448593
- Artikelnr.: 69298779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Rachael-Anne Knight and Jane Setter
Part I. Segmental Production: 1. Physiological Foundations Alan Wrench and Janet Mackenzie Beck
2. Vowels Jarek Weckwerth
3.Consonants Michael Proctor
4.Coarticulation Khalil Iskarous and Christine Mooshammer
5. Processes in Connected Speech Natasha Warner
Part II. Prosodic Production: 6. Stress and Rhythm Marina Noelia Cantarutti and Beatrice Szczepek Reed
7. Lexical Tone Albert Lee, Peggy Mok
8. Intonation Paul Warren and Sasha Calhoun
9.Voice Quality John H. Esling and Scott R. Moisik
Part III. Measuring Speech: 10. Measuring Vowels Byunggon Yang
11. Measuring Consonants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia and Young Shin Kim
12. Measuring Speech Rhythm Amalia Arvaniti
13. Fundamental Frequency and Pitch Daniel Hirst and Céline De Looze
14.Observing and Measuring Speech Articulation Susan Lin
15. Beyond Functional Speech Synthesis Rupal Patel, Geoffrey S. Meltzner and Markus Toman
Part IV. Audition and Perception: 16. Neurological Foundations of Phonetic Sciences Francis C. K. Wong, Mark Antoniou and Patrick C. M. Wong
17. Psycholinguistic Aspects Meghan Sumner and Seung Kyung Kim
18. Phonetics and Eye-Tracking Eva Reinisch and Holger Mitterer
19. Automatic Speech Recognition by Machines Sabato Marco Siniscalchi and Chin-Hui Lee
Part V. Applications of Phonetics: 20. Pedagogical Approaches Rachael-Anne Knight, Jane Setter and Nicole Whitworth
21. Pronunciation Teaching Jane Setter and Takehiko Makino
22. Sociophonetics Katie Drager and Thomas Kettig
23. Developmental Phonetics of Speech Production Yvan Rose, Tara McAllister and Sharon Inkelas
24. Clinical Phonetics Matthew Moreland
25. Forensic Phonetics Toby Hudson, Kirsty McDougall, Vincent Hughes
26. The Phonetics of Talk in Interaction Richard Ogden
27. The Phonetics/Phonology Interface Robert Kennedy.
Part I. Segmental Production: 1. Physiological Foundations Alan Wrench and Janet Mackenzie Beck
2. Vowels Jarek Weckwerth
3.Consonants Michael Proctor
4.Coarticulation Khalil Iskarous and Christine Mooshammer
5. Processes in Connected Speech Natasha Warner
Part II. Prosodic Production: 6. Stress and Rhythm Marina Noelia Cantarutti and Beatrice Szczepek Reed
7. Lexical Tone Albert Lee, Peggy Mok
8. Intonation Paul Warren and Sasha Calhoun
9.Voice Quality John H. Esling and Scott R. Moisik
Part III. Measuring Speech: 10. Measuring Vowels Byunggon Yang
11. Measuring Consonants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia and Young Shin Kim
12. Measuring Speech Rhythm Amalia Arvaniti
13. Fundamental Frequency and Pitch Daniel Hirst and Céline De Looze
14.Observing and Measuring Speech Articulation Susan Lin
15. Beyond Functional Speech Synthesis Rupal Patel, Geoffrey S. Meltzner and Markus Toman
Part IV. Audition and Perception: 16. Neurological Foundations of Phonetic Sciences Francis C. K. Wong, Mark Antoniou and Patrick C. M. Wong
17. Psycholinguistic Aspects Meghan Sumner and Seung Kyung Kim
18. Phonetics and Eye-Tracking Eva Reinisch and Holger Mitterer
19. Automatic Speech Recognition by Machines Sabato Marco Siniscalchi and Chin-Hui Lee
Part V. Applications of Phonetics: 20. Pedagogical Approaches Rachael-Anne Knight, Jane Setter and Nicole Whitworth
21. Pronunciation Teaching Jane Setter and Takehiko Makino
22. Sociophonetics Katie Drager and Thomas Kettig
23. Developmental Phonetics of Speech Production Yvan Rose, Tara McAllister and Sharon Inkelas
24. Clinical Phonetics Matthew Moreland
25. Forensic Phonetics Toby Hudson, Kirsty McDougall, Vincent Hughes
26. The Phonetics of Talk in Interaction Richard Ogden
27. The Phonetics/Phonology Interface Robert Kennedy.
Introduction Rachael-Anne Knight and Jane Setter
Part I. Segmental Production: 1. Physiological Foundations Alan Wrench and Janet Mackenzie Beck
2. Vowels Jarek Weckwerth
3.Consonants Michael Proctor
4.Coarticulation Khalil Iskarous and Christine Mooshammer
5. Processes in Connected Speech Natasha Warner
Part II. Prosodic Production: 6. Stress and Rhythm Marina Noelia Cantarutti and Beatrice Szczepek Reed
7. Lexical Tone Albert Lee, Peggy Mok
8. Intonation Paul Warren and Sasha Calhoun
9.Voice Quality John H. Esling and Scott R. Moisik
Part III. Measuring Speech: 10. Measuring Vowels Byunggon Yang
11. Measuring Consonants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia and Young Shin Kim
12. Measuring Speech Rhythm Amalia Arvaniti
13. Fundamental Frequency and Pitch Daniel Hirst and Céline De Looze
14.Observing and Measuring Speech Articulation Susan Lin
15. Beyond Functional Speech Synthesis Rupal Patel, Geoffrey S. Meltzner and Markus Toman
Part IV. Audition and Perception: 16. Neurological Foundations of Phonetic Sciences Francis C. K. Wong, Mark Antoniou and Patrick C. M. Wong
17. Psycholinguistic Aspects Meghan Sumner and Seung Kyung Kim
18. Phonetics and Eye-Tracking Eva Reinisch and Holger Mitterer
19. Automatic Speech Recognition by Machines Sabato Marco Siniscalchi and Chin-Hui Lee
Part V. Applications of Phonetics: 20. Pedagogical Approaches Rachael-Anne Knight, Jane Setter and Nicole Whitworth
21. Pronunciation Teaching Jane Setter and Takehiko Makino
22. Sociophonetics Katie Drager and Thomas Kettig
23. Developmental Phonetics of Speech Production Yvan Rose, Tara McAllister and Sharon Inkelas
24. Clinical Phonetics Matthew Moreland
25. Forensic Phonetics Toby Hudson, Kirsty McDougall, Vincent Hughes
26. The Phonetics of Talk in Interaction Richard Ogden
27. The Phonetics/Phonology Interface Robert Kennedy.
Part I. Segmental Production: 1. Physiological Foundations Alan Wrench and Janet Mackenzie Beck
2. Vowels Jarek Weckwerth
3.Consonants Michael Proctor
4.Coarticulation Khalil Iskarous and Christine Mooshammer
5. Processes in Connected Speech Natasha Warner
Part II. Prosodic Production: 6. Stress and Rhythm Marina Noelia Cantarutti and Beatrice Szczepek Reed
7. Lexical Tone Albert Lee, Peggy Mok
8. Intonation Paul Warren and Sasha Calhoun
9.Voice Quality John H. Esling and Scott R. Moisik
Part III. Measuring Speech: 10. Measuring Vowels Byunggon Yang
11. Measuring Consonants Mauricio A. Figueroa Candia and Young Shin Kim
12. Measuring Speech Rhythm Amalia Arvaniti
13. Fundamental Frequency and Pitch Daniel Hirst and Céline De Looze
14.Observing and Measuring Speech Articulation Susan Lin
15. Beyond Functional Speech Synthesis Rupal Patel, Geoffrey S. Meltzner and Markus Toman
Part IV. Audition and Perception: 16. Neurological Foundations of Phonetic Sciences Francis C. K. Wong, Mark Antoniou and Patrick C. M. Wong
17. Psycholinguistic Aspects Meghan Sumner and Seung Kyung Kim
18. Phonetics and Eye-Tracking Eva Reinisch and Holger Mitterer
19. Automatic Speech Recognition by Machines Sabato Marco Siniscalchi and Chin-Hui Lee
Part V. Applications of Phonetics: 20. Pedagogical Approaches Rachael-Anne Knight, Jane Setter and Nicole Whitworth
21. Pronunciation Teaching Jane Setter and Takehiko Makino
22. Sociophonetics Katie Drager and Thomas Kettig
23. Developmental Phonetics of Speech Production Yvan Rose, Tara McAllister and Sharon Inkelas
24. Clinical Phonetics Matthew Moreland
25. Forensic Phonetics Toby Hudson, Kirsty McDougall, Vincent Hughes
26. The Phonetics of Talk in Interaction Richard Ogden
27. The Phonetics/Phonology Interface Robert Kennedy.