Manual of Clinical Phonetics
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-33629-5 (ISBN)
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Divided into four sections, the manual covers the foundations of phonetics, sociophonetic variation and its clinical application, clinical phonetic transcription, and instrumental approaches to the description of disordered speech. The book offers in-depth analysis of the instrumentation used in articulatory, auditory, perceptual, and acoustic phonetics and provides clear instruction on how to use the equipment for each technique as well as a critical discussion of how these techniques have been used in studies of speech disorders.
With fascinating topics such as multilingual sources of phonetic variation, principles of phonetic transcription, speech recognition and synthesis, and statistical analysis of phonetic data, this is the essential companion for students and professionals of phonetics, phonology, language acquisition, clinical linguistics, and communication sciences and disorders.
Martin J. Ball is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor University, Wales, having previously held positions in Wales, Ireland, the US, and Sweden. He formerly co-edited Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and co-edits the Journal of Multilingual and Bilingual Speech, as well as book series for Multilingual Matters and Equinox Publishers. He is an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, and a fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
Part I Foundations of clinical phonetics
1. Articulatory phonetics for the speech clinician – Joan Rahilly and Orla Lowry
2. Acoustic phonetics for the speech clinician – Ioannis Papakyritsis
3. Auditory phonetics for the speech clinician – Elena Babatsouli
4. Perceptual phonetics for the speech clinician – Esther Janse and Toni Rietveld
5. Suprasegmental phonetics – Orla Lowry
6. An Introduction to speech disorders – Martin J. Ball
Part II Variationist clinical phonetics
7. Clinical phonetics across languages and dialects – Barbara M. Bernhardt and Joseph Paul Stemberger
8. Cultural and multilingual sources of phonetic variation: Implications for clinical practice - Robert Allen Fox and Ewa Jacewicz
9. Stylistic variation in misarticulations – Martin J. Ball, Orla Lowry, and Lisa McInnis
10. Analyzing phonetic data with generalized additive mixed models – Yu-Ying Chuang, Janice Fon, Ioannis Papakyritsis, and Harald Baayen
Part III Phonetic transcription
11. The nature of phonetic transcription – Catia Cucchiarini and Helmer Strik
12. The IPA – Michael Ashby and Patricia Ashby
13. Transcribing disordered speech – Martin J. Ball
14. Teaching and learning clinical phonetic transcription – Jill Titterington and Sally Bates
15. Transcribing: By target or by realization? – Martin J. Ball
16. Examples of narrow phonetic transcription in disordered speech – Martin J. Ball, Nicole Müller, Marie Klopfenstein, and Ben Rutter
Part IV Instrumentation
Preliminaries
17. The nature of phonetic instrumentation – Nicola Bessell
18. Recording speech: Methods and formats – Adam P. Vogel and Hannah Reece
19. The PhonBank database within TalkBank, and a practical overview of the Phon program – Yvan Rose and Gregory J. Hedlund
Instrumental analysis of articulatory phonetics
20. Electromyography –Jennifer M. Vojtech and Cara E. Stepp
21. Speech aerometry – David J. Zajac
22. Laryngoscopy and stroboscopy – Duy Duong Nguyen, Catherine Madill, Antonia Chacon, and Daniel Navakovic
23. Electrolaryngography/electroglottography – Chiara Celata and Irene Ricci
24. Nasometry – Tim Bressmann
25. Electropalatography – Alice Lee
26. Electromagnetic articulography – Pascal van Lieshout
27. Magnetic resonance imaging – Vikram Ramanarayanan and Christina Hagedorn
28. Video tracking in speech – Christian Kroos
29. Ultrasound tongue imaging – Joanne Cleland
Instrumental analysis of acoustic, auditory, and perceptual phonetics
30. Sound spectrography – Chiara Meluzzi
31. Pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry – Fei Zhao and Robert Mayr
32. Altered sensory feedback in speech – Liam Barrett and Peter Howell
33. Dichotic listening – Mária Gósy and Ruth Huntley Bahr
34. Perceptual phonetic experimentation – Grant McGuire
Speech recognition and speech synthesis
35. Automatic speech recognition in the assessment of child speech – Loridana Buttigieg, Helen Grech, Simon G. Fabri, James Attard, and Philip Farrugia
36. Clinical applications of speech synthesis – Martine Smith and John Costello
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.04.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | 21 Tables, black and white; 55 Halftones, color; 219 Illustrations, color |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1210 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Logopädie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► HNO-Heilkunde | |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-33629-4 / 0367336294 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-33629-5 / 9780367336295 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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