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Speech Production and Perception

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Most treatments of speech deal with descriptions of sounds and how they are made.

This book goes further: the idea is to develop a framework for a fully explanatory theory of speech production integrating with speech perception.

Emphasis is placed on 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.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1403917329 / 9781403917324
Hardback
401.9
23/05/2006
United States
English
288 p.
22 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More
MARK TATHAM is Professor of Linguistics at Essex University, UK. KATHERINE MORTON is at the Department of Linguistics, University of Essex, UK. Mark Tatham and Katherine Morton have taught and researched in the area of speech production and perception for a number of years. They have specialized in the development of the basic theory of speech, seeking to integrate the various cognitive and physical approaches to the subject area. They have published numerous papers in the area, as well as two recent books: Expression in Speech: Analysis and Synthesis (2004) and Devel
MARK TATHAM is Professor of Linguistics at Essex University, UK. KATHERINE MORTON is at the Department of Linguistics, University of Essex, UK. Mark Tatham and Katherine Morton have taught and researched in the area of speech production and perception for a number of years. They have specialized in the development of the basic theory of speech, seeking to integrate the various cognitive and physical approaches to the subject area. They have published numerous papers in the area, as well as two recent books: Expression in Speech: Analysis and Synthesis (2004) and Devel CFD Psycholinguistics