05072nam 2200757Ia 450 991013938530332120200520144314.01-280-88148-81-78034-189-X97866137227991-118-44864-21-4443-1726-11-4443-1725-31-4443-3158-2(CKB)2500000000001666(EBL)700502(OCoLC)798534368(SSID)ssj0000354306(PQKBManifestationID)11251810(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000354306(PQKBWorkID)10313842(PQKB)10734335(MiAaPQ)EBC700502(MiAaPQ)EBC4305769(Au-PeEL)EBL700502(CaPaEBR)ebr10577600(PPN)231088183(EXLCZ)99250000000000166620090814d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe handbook of phonetic sciences[electronic resource] /edited by William J. Hardcastle, John Laver, and Fiona E. Gibbon2nd ed.Chichester, U.K. ;Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwellc20101 online resource (884 p.)Blackwell handbooks in linguisticsDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-35820-1 1-4051-4590-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences; Contents; Contributors; Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction; Part I Experimental Phonetics; 1 Laboratory Techniques for Investigating Speech Articulation; 1 Imaging Techniques; 1.1 X-ray; 1.2 Tomography; 2 Point-Tracking Measurements of the Vocal Tract; 2.1 Electromagnetic Articulometer (EMA); 2.2 X-ray Microbeam; 2.3 Optotrak; 3 Measurement of Tongue-Palate Interaction; 3.1 Tongue-palate contact; 3.2 Tongue-palate pressure; 2 The Aerodynamics of Speech; 1 Introduction; 2 Basic Considerations; 3 Aerodynamically Distinct Tract Behaviors; 3.1 Breathing3.2 Place of articulation in obstruents: Other cues3.3 Obstruent voicing; 4 Nasal Consonants and Nasalized Vowels; 5 Concluding Comment; 4 Investigating the Physiology of Laryngeal Structures; 1 Introduction: Basic Laryngeal Functions; 2 Methods of Investigating Laryngeal Function in Speech; 2.1 Fiberoptic observation and measurement of vocal fold movement; 2.2 High-speed digital imaging of vocal fold vibration; 2.3 Laryngeal electromyography; 2.4 Photoglottography (transillumination of the glottis); 2.5 Electroglottography (laryngography)2.6 New imaging techniques including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)3 Laryngeal Structures and the Control of Phonation; 3.1 Laryngeal framework and laryngeal muscles; 3.2 Layered structure of the vocal fold; 3.3 Vocal fold vibration during phonation; 4 Laryngeal Adjustments for Different Phonetic Conditions; 4.1 Abduction vs. adduction of the vocal folds; 4.2 Constriction of the supraglottal structures; 4.3 Adjustment of the length, stiffness, and thickness of the vocal folds with respect to pitch control; 4.4 Elevation and lowering of the entire larynx5 Current Main Issues and the Direction of Future ResearchPart II Biological Perspectives; 5 Organic Variation of the Vocal Apparatus; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The relevance of organic variation forphonetic science; 1.2 Sources of individual variation; 2 Life-Cycle Changes in the Vocal Apparatus; 2.1 The respiratory system: The lungs and thorax; 2.2 The phonatory system: The larynx; 2.3 Resonating cavities: Pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity; 2.4 Summary of vocal apparatus changes occurring during the three phases of life; 2.5 Consequences of growth and change for speech production3 Interpersonal VariationThoroughly revised and updated, the second edition of The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences provides an authoritative account of the key topics in both theoretical and applied areas of speech communication, written by an international team of leading scholars and practitioners. 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