Foundations of voice studies : an interdisciplinary approach to voice production and perception
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Foundations of voice studies : an interdisciplinary approach to voice production and perception
Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [398]-469) and indexes
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Description
Foundations of Voice Studies provides a comprehensive description and analysis of the multifaceted role that voice quality plays in human existence.
Offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on all facets of voice perception, illustrating why listeners hear what they do and how they reach conclusions based on voice quality
Integrates voice literature from a multitude of sources and disciplines
Supplemented with practical and approachable examples, including a companion website with sound files at www.wiley.com/go/voicestudies
Explores the choice of various voices in advertising and broadcasting, and voice perception in singing voices and forensic applications
Provides a straightforward and thorough overview of vocal physiology and control
Table of Contents
1 Introduction. 2 Producing a Voice and Controlling Its Sound.
3 Neurological Foundations of Voice Production and Perception.
4 Physical Characteristics and the Voice: Can We Hear What a Speaker Looks Like?
5 Recognizing Speaker Identity From Voice: Theoretical and Ethological Perspectives and a Psychological Model.
6 The Brain Behind the Voice: Cerebral Models of Voice Production and Perception.
7 Identifying Unfamiliar Voices in Forensic Contexts.
8 Linguistic Uses of Voice Quality: How Voice Signals Linguistic and Pragmatic Aspects of Communication.
9 Perception of Emotion and Personality from Voice.
10 Miscellany: Voice in Law Enforcement, Media and Singing.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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