Speech production and language : in honor of Osamu Fujimura
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Speech production and language : in honor of Osamu Fujimura
(Speech research, 13)
Mouton de Gruyter, 1997
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Osama Fujimura, renowned for his interest and competence in a wide variety of subjects ranging from physics, phonology and phonetics to linguistics and artificial intelligence, has shown new ways of lookins into human speech and language. Reflecting Fujimura's long-standing interests, this volume provides a wider perspective on the various aspects of speech production (physical, psychological, syntactic and information theoretic) and their relationship to the structure of speech and language.
目次
- Part 1 Background: speech - a physicist remembers, Manfred R. Schroeder
- Part 2 Laryngeal functions in speech: male-female differences in anterior commissure angle, Minoru Hirano et al
- correlations among intrinsic laryngeal muscles during speech gestures, Christy L. Ludlow et al
- regulation of fundamental frequency with a physiologically-based model of the larynx, Ingo R. Titze
- high-speed digital image analysis of temporal changes in vocal fold vibration in tremor, Shigeru Kiritani and Seiji Niimi
- phonetic control of the glottal opening, Masayuki Sawashima. Part 3 Voice source characteristics in speech: frequency domain analysis of glottal flow - the LF-model revisited, Gunnar Fant
- consequences of intonation for the voice source, Janet Pierrehumbert
- fundamental frequency rule for English discourse, Noriko Umeda
- physiological and acoustical correlates of voicing distinction in oesophageal speech, Hajime Hirose. Part 4 Articulatory organization: the postalveolar fricatives of Polish, Morris Halle and Kenneth N. Stevens
- a note on the durations of American English consonants, Thomas H. Crystal and Arthur S. House
- articulatory coordination and its neurobiological aspects, Shinji Maeda and Kiyoshi Honda
- token-to-token variation of tongue-body vowel targets - the effect of context, Joseph S. Perkell and Marc H. Cohen
- the phonetic realization of the haiku form in Estonian poetry, compared to Japanese, Ilse Lehiste
- synthesis and coding of speech using physiological models, M. Mohan Sondhi. Part 5 Verbal behaviour - sound structure, information structure: comparison of speech sounds - distance vs. cost metrics, John J. Ohala
- a note on Japanese passives, James D. McCawley
- sentence production and information, Hiroya Fujisaki.
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