Manual of PhoneticsLouise Kaiser |
Contents
G E ARNOLD Morphology and physiology of the speech | 3 |
N R FRENCH Auditory considerations | 70 |
A GEMELLI and J W BLACK Phonetics from the viewpoint | 94 |
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acoustic analysis appear articulation called cavity changes child closed combination communication compared complete components consonants cords corresponding curves described distinctive effect elements English example experience expression fact factors formant French frequency function give given higher important increased indicated individual intensity interest language larynx later less linguistic loudness lower means measure mechanism melody method movements muscles nasal nature normal noted observed occur opposition organs origin palate pattern period phonemes pitch position possible present pressure problem produced question range recording reference relation relatively represent resonance rhythm sensations sentence short signal signs similar speaker speaking speech sounds stress structure syllables tion tone tongue units utterance values varies various verse vocal voice vowels