Voice in social interaction : an interdisciplinary approach
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Voice in social interaction : an interdisciplinary approach
(Language and language behaviors, v. 5)
Sage, c1994
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Bibliography: p. 176-191
Includes index
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Description
The complexity and full extent of the way voice functions communicatively in social interactions has remained unclear, although the link between voice and social and personal identity remains undeveloped--until now. The first comprehensive study of voice, Voice in Social Interaction, provides us with important insights into human social interaction. This volume brings together the many interdisciplinary perspectives on voice--from acoustic phonetics to voice pathology, from the history of vocal function to social interaction. The author concludes the book by developing a theoretical taxonomy that explains vocal function based upon a number of functional models of nonverbal communication, social psychology, linguistics, and communication studies. A unique volume, Voice in Social Interaction will be an essential supplement to graduate and/or upper-level courses in speech/voice, social psychology of language, communication of emotion, public speaking, sociolinguistics, and intergroup or interpersonal relations.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Articulatory Account of Voice
The Physical Measurement of Voice
The Vocal Communication of Identity
The Vocal Communication of Emotion and Attitude
Methodological Issues in the Study of Voice
A Theoretical Framework for Vocal Function
Models of Communication
A Theoretical Framework for Vocal Function
Taxonomy and Final Thoughts
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