Advances in Clinical Phonetics -

Advances in Clinical Phonetics

Buch | Hardcover
258 Seiten
1996
John Benjamins Publishing Co (Verlag)
978-90-272-4337-9 (ISBN)
122,70 inkl. MwSt
This volume presents research in the field of clinical phonetics. Topics covered include: the theoretical understanding of speech and its disorders; speech production in a child with acquired epileptic aphasia; and effects of age and smoking on the female voice.
Advances in Clinical Phonetics focuses on important developments in phonetic description. Recent years have seen increasing developments in phonetic description, in both instrumental and impressionistic approaches. Not restricted to the phonetics of normal speech, clinical phoneticians and speech scientists working with disordered speech, have been at the forefront of recent work. Some instrumental developments (such as electropalatography), and some transcription developments (such as extIPA symbols), have been spearheaded by clinical phoneticians. The present collection describes and explores these developments. Part one consists of major accounts of advances in clinical phonetics contributed by major international researchers: Raymond D. Kent; William Hardcastle; Martin J. Ball and John Local; and Wolfram Ziegler and Erich Hartmann. The second part comprises six chapters where such advances are illustrated in the context of specific case studies, by authors from America and Europe: Fiona Gibbon, William Hardcastle, Hilary Dent and Fiona Nixon; Marie-Thèrése Le Normand and Claude Chevrie-Muller; Kate Moore and Anna-Maja Korpijaakko-Huuhka; Martin J. Ball and Joan Rahilly; P. Dejonckere and G. Wieneke; Nigel Hewlett, Nicola Topham and Catherine McMullen; and Shaween Awan.
Demonstrating the wideranging and lively nature of the field of clinical phonetics the current contributions offer building blocks for further developments in phonetic description — both improvements in instrumentation and refinements in impressionistic transcription, leading to an increase in our understanding of the speech production process, both in normal and atypical speakers.

1. Introduction; 2. Contributors; 3. Part 1 - Methodology; 4. 1. Developments in the theoretical understanding of speech and its disorders (by Kent, Raymond D.); 5. 2. Current developments in instrumentation for studying supraglottal structures (by Hardcastle, William J.); 6. 3. Current developments in transcription (by Ball, Martin J.); 7. 4. Perceptual and Acoustic methods in the evaluation of dysarthric speech (by Ziegler, Wolfram); 8. Part 2 - Case Studies; 9. 5. Types of deviant sibilant production in a group of school-aged children, and their response to treatment using EPG (by Gibbon, Fiona); 10. 6. An unusual pattern of speech production in a child with acquired epileptic aphasia (by Le Normand, Marie-Therese); 11. 7. The clinical assessment of Finnish fluency (by Moore, Kate); 12. 8. Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speech (by Ball, Martin J.); 13. 9. Cepstra of normal and pathological voices in correlation to acoustical, aerodynamic and perceptual data (by Dejonckere, P.H.); 14. 10. Effects of age and smoking on the female voice (by Hewlett, Nigel); 15. 11. Isovowel lines for the evaluation of foreign accent difficulties (by Awan, Shaheen); 16. Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.10.1996
Reihe/Serie Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics ; 6
Verlagsort Amsterdam
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 245 mm
Gewicht 480 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
ISBN-10 90-272-4337-9 / 9027243379
ISBN-13 978-90-272-4337-9 / 9789027243379
Zustand Neuware
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