Vowels and consonants : an introduction to the sounds of languages
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Vowels and consonants : an introduction to the sounds of languages
Blackwell, 2005
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [202]) and index
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[Text] : hardcover ISBN 9781405124584
内容説明
This popular and accessible introduction to phonetics is now available in a fully updated second edition. Peter Ladefoged describes how languages use a variety of different sounds, many of them quite unlike any that occur in well-known languages. Important topics covered in "Vowels and Consonants" include: the main forces operating on the sounds of languages; the acoustic components of speech and speech synthesis; computers and Text-To-Speech systems and speech recognition systems; and descriptions of the sounds of a wide variety of languages that are reproduced on the accompanying CD. This revised edition includes a new chapter on how we listen to speech and the greatly expanded CD now contains data on 100 languages to reinforce learning and bring the descriptions to life.
目次
Preface.Acknowledgements.Part I: Sounds and Languages:.1. The Sounds of Language Evolve.2. Language and Speech.3. Describing Speech Sounds.4. Summary.Part II: Pitch and Loudness:.5. Tones.6. English Intonation.7. The Vocal Folds.8. Loudness Differences.9. Summary.Part III: Vowel Contrasts:.10. Sets of Vowels in a Language.11. English Vowels.12. Summary.Part IV: The Sounds of Vowels:.13. Acoustic Structure of Vowels.14. The Acoustic Vowel Space.15. Sound Spectrograms.16. Summary.Part V: Charting Vowels:.17. Formants one and two.18. Comparing English Vowels.19. Formant three.20. Summary.Part VI: The Sounds of Consonants:.21. Consonant Contrasts.22. Stop Consonants.23. Approximants.24. Nasals.25. Fricatives.26. Summary.Part VII: Acoustic Components of Speech:.27. The Principal Acoustic Components.28. Synthesizing Speech.29. Summary.Part VIII: Talking Computers:.30. How Writing must be Pronounced.31. Words and Sounds in Sentences.32. Synthesizing Sounds from a Phonetic Transcription.33. Summary.Part IX: Listening Computers:.34. Identifying Sounds.35. The Basis of Computer Speech Recognition.36. Special Context Speech Recognizers.37. Recognizing Running Speech.38. Different Accents and Different Voices.39. More for the computationally curious.40. Summary.Part X: Making English Consonants:.41. Acoustics and Articulations.42. The Vocal Organs.43. Places and Manners of Articulation.44. Describing Consonants.45. Summary.Part XI: Making English Vowels:.46. Movements of the Tongue and Lip for Vowels.47. Muscles controlling the Tongue and Lip.48. Traditional Descriptions of Vowels.49. Summary.Part XII: Actions of the Larynx:.50. Voiced and Voiceless Sounds.51. Voicing and Aspiration.52. Glottal Stops.53. Breathy Voice.54. Creaky Voice.55. Further Differences in Vocal Fold Vibrations.56. Ejectives.57. Implosives.58. Recording Data on Larynx Actions.59. Summary.Part XIII: Consonants Around the World:.60. Phonetic Fieldwork.61. Well Known Consonants.62. More Places of Articulation.63. More Manners of Articulation.64. Clicks.65. Summary.Part XIV: Vowels around the World:.66. Types of Vowels.67. Lip Rounding.68. Nasalized Vowels.69. Voice Quality.70. Summary.Part XV: Putting Vowels and Consonants Together:.71. The Speed of Speech.72. The Alphabet.73. Slips of the Tongue and the Ear.74. The International Phonetic Alphabet.75. Contrasting Sounds.76. Features that Matter within a Language.77. Summary.
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: pbk ISBN 9781405124591
内容説明
This popular and accessible introduction to phonetics is now available in a fully updated second edition. Peter Ladefoged describes how languages use a variety of different sounds, many of them quite unlike any that occur in well--known languages. Important topics covered in Vowels and Consonants include: aeo The main forces operating on the sounds of languages aeo The acoustic components of speech and speech synthesis aeo Computers and Text--To--Speech systems and speech recognition systems aeo Descriptions of the sounds of a wide variety of languages that are reproduced on the accompanying CD. This revised edition includes a new chapter on how we listen to speech and the greatly expanded CD now contains data on 100 languages to reinforce learning and bring the descriptions to life.
目次
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Sounds and Languages:. 1. The Sounds of Language Evolve. 2. Language and Speech. 3. Describing Speech Sounds. 4. Summary. Part II: Pitch and Loudness:. 5. Tones. 6. English Intonation. 7. The Vocal Folds. 8. Loudness Differences. 9. Summary. Part III: Vowel Contrasts:. 10. Sets of Vowels in a Language. 11. English Vowels. 12. Summary. Part IV: The Sounds of Vowels:. 13. Acoustic Structure of Vowels. 14. The Acoustic Vowel Space. 15. Sound Spectrograms. 16. Summary. Part V: Charting Vowels:. 17. Formants one and two. 18. Comparing English Vowels. 19. Formant three. 20. Summary. Part VI: The Sounds of Consonants:. 21. Consonant Contrasts. 22. Stop Consonants. 23. Approximants. 24. Nasals. 25. Fricatives. 26. Summary. Part VII: Acoustic Components of Speech:. 27. The Principal Acoustic Components. 28. Synthesizing Speech. 29. Summary. Part VIII: Talking Computers:. 30. How Writing must be Pronounced. 31. Words and Sounds in Sentences. 32. Synthesizing Sounds from a Phonetic Transcription. 33. Summary. Part IX: Listening Computers:. 34. Identifying Sounds. 35. The Basis of Computer Speech Recognition. 36. Special Context Speech Recognizers. 37. Recognizing Running Speech. 38. Different Accents and Different Voices. 39. More for the computationally curious. 40. Summary. Part X: Making English Consonants:. 41. Acoustics and Articulations. 42. The Vocal Organs. 43. Places and Manners of Articulation. 44. Describing Consonants. 45. Summary. Part XI: Making English Vowels:. 46. Movements of the Tongue and Lip for Vowels. 47. Muscles controlling the Tongue and Lip. 48. Traditional Descriptions of Vowels. 49. Summary. Part XII: Actions of the Larynx:. 50. Voiced and Voiceless Sounds. 51. Voicing and Aspiration. 52. Glottal Stops. 53. Breathy Voice. 54. Creaky Voice. 55. Further Differences in Vocal Fold Vibrations. 56. Ejectives. 57. Implosives. 58. Recording Data on Larynx Actions. 59. Summary. Part XIII: Consonants Around the World:. 60. Phonetic Fieldwork. 61. Well Known Consonants. 62. More Places of Articulation. 63. More Manners of Articulation. 64. Clicks. 65. Summary. Part XIV: Vowels around the World:. 66. Types of Vowels. 67. Lip Rounding. 68. Nasalized Vowels. 69. Voice Quality. 70. Summary. Part XV: Putting Vowels and Consonants Together:. 71. The Speed of Speech. 72. The Alphabet. 73. Slips of the Tongue and the Ear. 74. The International Phonetic Alphabet. 75. Contrasting Sounds. 76. Features that Matter within a Language. 77. Summary.
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