
Phonetics
Principles and Practices
Sadanand Singh(Author)
Plural Publishing Inc
3rd Edition
Published on 1. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
268 pages
978-1-59756-020-7 (ISBN)
Description
Completely updated and revised The standard work for over 30 years Written by one of the world's most respected and well-known instructors Uniquely features a joint speech-language pathology and audiology perspective This fundamental text is a launching point for study in the field of phonetics. It introduces readers to the key elements in phonetic study, providing an overview of phonetic transcription, anatomy of speech production and perception, the physics of sound, properties of vowels, diphthongs, and consonants, stress and intonation, and connected speech. Revisions in this third edition reflect the steady growth in exploration and understanding of the field of phonetics since the publication of the original edition of this book, with valuable contributions and input from two distinguished phoneticians, Donald Mower, Ph.D., and David Ingram, Ph.D. In addition to new and updated content, this book retains the unique presentation of selected speech production modules developed over 30 years ago, which enable students to independently study the complex phenomenon of speech sound in context.After mastering this text, students will find they have opened the door to opportunities in the study of speech-language pathology.
Reviews / Votes
Doody Enterprises, Inc.: "* * * Three stars from Doody's Review Service!" Speech and Language Therapy in Practice, UK: "This is an ideal book for first year students to introduce the principles of phonetics and is a good reference guide for other students and clinicians. This easy to read, enjoyable book is very beneficial for students as the application of phonetics in the clinical setting is discussed throughout. It is also excellent value for money." Biljana Cubrovic, The Journal of International Phonetic Association, (2010): "Singh & Singh's practical textbook of phonetics is both innovative and easily accessible not only to language students, but also to expert phoneticians, especially to those interested in the story of the sounds of American English...this book successfully provides its user with the phonetic and phonological knowledge every speech-language pathologist or linguistics student should be equipped with. It deals with all major phonetic subfields and also provides some insight into phonology, which makes it a modern, accessible and comprehensive textbook."More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
b/w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 181 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59756-020-7 (9781597560207)
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Person
Sadanand Singh, Ph.D. Dr. Sadanand Singh (1934-2010) was a Fellow of the American Speech-Hearing-Language Association (ASHA) and an active member and contributor to the direction of the organization. He was also founder and Chairman of Plural Publishing, Inc. He was a Professor at The Ohio State University, Professor and Department Chair at Howard University, Professor and Director at the University of Texas Health Science program, and Professor and Chairman of the Communicative Disorders Department at San Diego State University. He also served on advisory boards with leading scientists, clinicians, and professors in several areas of key academic and clinical concentration. Dr. Singh authored several undergraduate and graduate texts in phonetics, phonology, measurements, and clinical procedures.
Content
Preface. Introduction to Phonetics. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. Articulatory Aspects of Speech Production. Articulatory Aspects of Phonetics: Vowels and Diphthongs. Acoustic Aspects of Phonetics. Perceptual Phonetics. Stress and Intonation. Dynamics of Connected Speech. Distinctive Features and Patterns of Acquisition for Consonants and Vowels. Conclusion. Index