Acoustic Analysis of Speech

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-12-21
Publisher(s): Singular
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Summary

The Acoustic Analysis Of Speech presents essential information on modern methods for the acoustic analysis of speech. It assumes only a modest technical background and is intended for the reader who wants to know the basic issues in speech analysis but does not have an extensive background in engineering, physics or mathematics. The book discusses the basic methods for the acoustic analysis of speech in relation to (a) the acoustic theory of speech production and (b) measures of primary interest to speech scientists, speech-language pathologists, linguists, psychologists or others who are interested in the acoustic signal of speech. Readers will gain an understanding of theory, methods and databases pertaining to speech acoustics. The book offers a simple and straightforward explanation of all aspects of acoustic analysis from recording the signal, to analysis methods, to sources of data on phonetic and suprasegmental aspects of speech. It relies on numerous illustrations and includes reference to acoustic data for several languages in addition to English.

Author Biography

Ray D. Kent is Professor of Communicative Disorders at the University of Wisconsin [em]Madison. His current primary research interest is neurogenic speech disorders in children and adults, especially the disorders associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, cerebellar disease, stroke, and cerebral palsy. Other research interests include speech development in infants and young children, measuring speech intelligibility and quality, acoustic analyses of speech, and theories of speech production Charles Read is Professor of Linguistics and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Wisconsin[en]Madison. He directs the Phonetics Laboratory in Linguistics and conducts research on the phonetic foundations of reading and writing. Perhaps best known for his research on children's beginning spelling, Professor Read has also studied how children and adults use prosody in recognizing the syntactic structure of sentences, as well as the linguistic and cognitive skills of adults of low literacy

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition vii
An Introduction to the Study of Speech Acoustics
1(16)
Acoustic Theory of Speech Production
17(36)
Introduction to the Acoustic Analysis of Speech
53(52)
The Acoustic Characteristics of Vowels and Diphthongs
105(34)
The Acoustic Characteristics of Consonants
139(50)
The Acoustic Correlates of Speaker Characteristics
189(34)
Suprasegmental Properties of Speech
223(18)
Speech Synthesis
241(26)
Appendix A Phonetic Symbols for Vowels and Consonants; Abbreviations Used in the Text 267(4)
Appendix B Elementary Physics of Sound 271(10)
Appendix C Nonlinear Frequency Scales for Speech Analysis 281(2)
References 283(18)
Glossary 301(6)
Index 307

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