
Phonetics
Transcription, Production, Acoustics, and Perception
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 29. August 2008
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-631-23225-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Phonetics: Transcription, Production, Acoustics, and Perception offers a comprehensive guide to the study of speech and sound. Written in a clear and concise style by two of the field's leading scholars, Phonetics is an essential textbook for students of phonetics and speech science, as well as anyone in related fields seeking an introduction to the complete range of mechanisms of speech. Unlike many other texts, Phonetics delves deeply into:
* Phonetic transcription: how the sounds of speech are written down
* Speech production: how sounds are produced
* Acoustics: speech sounds and their acoustic characteristics
* Speech perception: how speech is perceived by listeners
As it explores the entire range of human speech, Phonetics is informed throughout by the latest research in this rapidly changing field. A companion website is available at www.blackwellpublishing.com/phonetics, providing exercises for each chapter, as well as an array of sound files to lead students to an in-depth understanding of the field of phonetics.
Reviews / Votes
"I would say that the strength of this book lies in the technical chapters." (The Linguist, June 2010)"I have taught speech science and phonetics courses for over 35 years, always using my own individually designed course packet - now I finally can adopt a textbook that meets all my needs. This book provides an in-depth, up-to-date, and reader friendly treatment of how human speech is produced, acoustically shaped, analyzed, and perceived." Harvey M. Sussman, University of Texas at Austin
"Reetz and Jongman's textbook should be required reading for anyone interested in learning about and understanding phonetics. Phonetics is a rich but challenging field of study since it covers such a broad range of areas (speech production, acoustics, speech perception) across a number of disciplines (physics, physiology, linguistics, psychology, biology). Reetz and Jongman provide a masterful and rich introduction that is probably the most comprehensive of any current or even past textbook by combining articulatory phonetics and phonetic transcription with acoustic phonetics and speech perception. As a consequence, the student will not only learn each of these critical areas but ultimately how they may inform each other. The approach of this book is importantly conceptual, introducing the student to the principles underlying speech. Technical concepts are introduced in a clear manner, examples are plentiful, exercises and demonstrations on the book's website provide hands-on and interactive opportunities that will enhance and enrich the learning process." Sheila E. Blumstein, Brown University
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 25.5 cm
Width: 17.8 cm
Thickness: 2.3 cm
Weight
742 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-23225-4 (9780631232254)
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Persons
Henning Reetz has a Ph.D. in Phonetics from the University of Amsterdam and is a Professor at the Institute for Phonetics and Phonology at the University of Frankfurt, Germany.
Allard Jongman has a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Brown University and is a Professor in the Linguistics Department of the University of Kansas, and Co-Director of the University of Kansas Phonetics and Psycholinguistics Laboratory (KUPPL). Dr Jongman has published extensively on acoustic and auditory phonetics in a variety of languages.
Content
Contents.
Preface.
1. Introduction.
2. Articulatory Phonetics.
3. Phonetic transcription.
4. Place and manner of articulation of consonants and vowels.
5. Physiology of the Vocal Apparatus.
6. Airstream mechanisms and phonation types.
7. Basic acoustics.
8. Analysis methods for speech sounds.
9. The source-filter theory of speech production.
10. Acoustic characteristics of speech sounds.
11. Syllables and Suprasegmentals.
12. Physiology and psychophysics of hearing.
13. Speech perception.
Appendices.
References.
Index.