Methods in Clinical Phonetics.

This book is written for the beginning student of communication disorders with a basic understanding of phonetics, or the practising speech-language therapist whose phonetic training may need updating. It introduces the reader to the main areas of phonetics, and the main methods through which the ph...

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Main Author: Ball, Martin J. (Martin John)
Other Authors: Lowry, Orla
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
Series:Methods in Speech and Language Pathology.
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Summary:This book is written for the beginning student of communication disorders with a basic understanding of phonetics, or the practising speech-language therapist whose phonetic training may need updating. It introduces the reader to the main areas of phonetics, and the main methods through which the phonetician reduces speech data to a permanent record. The book, then, illustrates the three main approaches to the investigation of spoken language; articulatory, acoustic, and auditory. Further, it describes how impressionistic phonetic transcription through symbolisation differs from instrumental p.
Physical Description:1 online resource (150 pages)
ISBN:9780470777978
0470777974
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.