The Syllable in Speech Production

The Syllable in Speech Production
Title The Syllable in Speech Production PDF eBook
Author Barbara L. Davis
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 481
Release 2010-10-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136873759

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As a testament to the scope of Peter MacNeilage’s scholarly work across his 40 year career, contributions to this tribute volume represent a broad spectrum of the seminal issues addressed by phonetic and evolutionary science over a number of years. Approaches to the problems raised by attempting to understand these fundamental topics are illustrated in the broad diversity of paradigms represented in the volume. This diversity in itself is a tribute to the breadth of scholarly questions pursued by MacNeilage across his career. Chapters are arranged around five thematic areas. Two themes, Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production and Acquisition of Speech, reflect the major thrust of Peter’s scholarly career over the past 25 years. The other themes are reflective of the broad implications of MacNeilage’s work for scholars in disparate scientific domains. One of the strengths of this volume is the unitary focus of contributions by scientists from diverse scientific backgrounds in considering the applicability of the Frame Content Theory within their own scholarly perspectives. Thematic strands in the volume include: - Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production - Neurobiological Aspects of Speech - Perception / Action Relationships - Acquisition of Speech Production Skill - Modeling and Movement - Alternative Perspectives on the Syllable.

Speech Production and Perception

Speech Production and Perception
Title Speech Production and Perception PDF eBook
Author Mark Tatham
Publisher Springer
Pages 341
Release 2016-01-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 0230513964

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This book aims to develop a framework for a fully explanatory theory of speech production and speech perception. It emphasises the difference between static models (primarily descriptive) and dynamic models that attempt to show how the basic linguistics and phonetics are related in an actual human speaker/listener.

Handbook of the Syllable

Handbook of the Syllable
Title Handbook of the Syllable PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Cairns
Publisher BRILL
Pages 476
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004190082

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The Handbook of the Syllable approaches the study of the phonology and phonetics of the syllable with theoretical, empirical and methodological heterogeneity as its guiding principle. Since the mid-nineteenth century, scholars in the phonetic and phonological sciences have found it convenient to refer to the syllable, but definitions are scarce and none apply to all areas where the syllable is frequently invoked. The Handbook’s seventeen chapters focus on empirical studies of the syllable by presenting both new data and new kinds of data. The work addresses the syllable in phonology, phonetics, experimental psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, diachronic linguistics, and orthography. It is a seminal reference book for researchers exploring any empirical area where the notion of 'the syllable' is invoked.

Handbook of the Syllable

Handbook of the Syllable
Title Handbook of the Syllable PDF eBook
Author Charles Cairns
Publisher BRILL
Pages 477
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Reference
ISBN 9004187405

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The Handbook of the Syllable presents a broad range of empirical studies, offering a comprehensive survey of the syllable in phonology, phonetics, and psycholinguistics. It is a seminal reference book for researchers exploring any empirical area where the notion of “the syllable” is invoked.

New perspectives on the role of sensory feedback in speech production

New perspectives on the role of sensory feedback in speech production
Title New perspectives on the role of sensory feedback in speech production PDF eBook
Author John Houde
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 217
Release 2023-06-05
Genre Science
ISBN 2832525156

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Studies in French Applied Linguistics

Studies in French Applied Linguistics
Title Studies in French Applied Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Dalila Ayoun
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 415
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027219826

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Studies in French Applied Linguistics invites the reader to adopt a broad perspective on applied linguistics, illustrating the fascinating multifaceted work researchers are conducted in so many various, inter-connected subfields. The five chapters of the first part are dedicated to the first and second language acquisition of French in various settings: First language acquisition by normal children from a generative perspective and by children with Specific Language Impairment; second language acquisition in Canadian immersion settings, from a neurolinguistic approach to phonology and natural language processing and CALL. The six chapters of the second part explore the contribution of French in various subfields of applied linguistics such as an anthropological approach to literacy issues in Guadeloupean Kréyòl, literacy issues in new technologies, phonological and lexical innovations in the banlieues, French in North Africa, language planning and policy in Quebec, as well as the emerging field of forensic linguistics from an historical perspective.

Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception

Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception
Title Dynamics of Speech Production and Perception PDF eBook
Author P.L. Divenyi
Publisher IOS Press
Pages 388
Release 2006-09-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1607502038

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The idea that speech is a dynamic process is a tautology: whether from the standpoint of the talker, the listener, or the engineer, speech is an action, a sound, or a signal continuously changing in time. Yet, because phonetics and speech science are offspring of classical phonology, speech has been viewed as a sequence of discrete events-positions of the articulatory apparatus, waveform segments, and phonemes. Although this perspective has been mockingly referred to as "beads on a string", from the time of Henry Sweet's 19th century treatise almost up to our days specialists of speech science and speech technology have continued to conceptualize the speech signal as a sequence of static states interleaved with transitional elements reflecting the quasi-continuous nature of vocal production. This book, a collection of papers of which each looks at speech as a dynamic process and highlights one of its particularities, is dedicated to the memory of Ludmilla Andreevna Chistovich. At the outset, it was planned to be a Chistovich festschrift but, sadly, she passed away a few months before the book went to press. The 24 chapters of this volume testify to the enormous influence that she and her colleagues have had over the four decades since the publication of their 1965 monograph.