【Wiley-Blackwell版 音声学ハンドブック 第2版】
Handbook of Phonetic Sciences 2e, 2nd ed. (Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics) '10
Hardcastle, WJ 著
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Part I: Experimental Phonetics. Chapter 1: Laboratory techniques for investigating speech articulation (Maureen Stone, University of Maryland). Chapter 2: The aerodynamics of speech (Christine H. Shadle, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven). Chapter 3: Acoustic phonetics (Jonathan Harrington, University of Munich). Chapter 4: Investigating the physiology of laryngeal structures (Hajime Hirose, Kitasato University). Part II: Biological Perspectives. Chapter 5: Organic variation of the vocal apparatus (Janet Mackenzie Beck, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh). Chapter 6: Brain mechanisms underlying speech motor control (Hermann Ackermann, University of Tubingen and Wolfram Ziegler, City Hospital, Bogenhausen, Munich). Chapter 7: Development of neural control of orofacial movements for speech (Anne Smith, Purdue University). Part III: Modelling Speech Production and Perception. Chapter 8: Speech acquisition (Barbara Davis, University of Texas). Chapter 9: Coarticulation and connected speech processes (Edda Farnetani, Centro di Studio per le Richerche di Fonetica del CNR, Padova and Daniel Recasens, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona). Chapter 10: Theories and models of speech production (Anders Lofqvist, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven). Chapter 11: Voice source variation and its communicative functions (Christer Gobl, University of Dublin and Ailbhe Ni Chasaide, University of Dublin). Chapter 12: Articulatory-acoustic relations as the basis of distinctive contrasts (Kenneth N. Stevens, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Helen M. Hanson, Union College, New York). Chapter 13: Aspects of auditory processing related to speech perception (Brian C.J.Moore, University of Cambridge) Chapter 14: Cognitive processes in speech perception (James M. McQueen, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen and Anne Cutler, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen). Part IV: Linguistic Phonetics. Chapter 15: The prosody of speech: timing and rhythm (Janet Fletcher, University of Melbourne). Chapter 16: Tone and intonation (Mary E. Beckman, Ohio State University and Jennifer J. Venditti, San Jose State University). Chapter 17: The relation between phonetics and phonology (John Ohala, University of California at Berkeley). Chapter 18: Phonetic notation (John H. Esling, University of Victoria). Chapter 19: Sociophonetics (Paul Foulkes, University of York; James M. Scobbie, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh; and Dominic Watt, University of York). Part V: Speech Technology. Chapter 20: An introduction to signal processing for speech (Daniel Ellis, University of Columbia). Chapter 21: Speech synthesis (Rolf Carlson, KTH, Stockholm and Bjorn Granstrom, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm). Chapter 22: Automatic speech recognition (Steve Renals, University of Edinburgh and Simon King, University of Edinburgh). References. Index.
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