Speech and Voice Science - Alison Behrman

Speech and Voice Science

Alison Behrman (Autor)

Media-Kombination
504 Seiten
2012 | 2nd Revised edition
Plural Publishing Inc
978-1-59756-481-6 (ISBN)
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Speech and Voice Science, now in its second edition, is the definitive speech science and acoustics textbook for students and professionals. Heavily referenced and based on current research and knowledge, the text presents a comprehensive study of acoustics, anatomy and physiology, and biomechanics of all major subsystems of speech production.
Speech and Voice Science, now in its second edition, is the definitive speech science and acoustics textbook for students and professionals. Heavily referenced and based on current research and knowledge, the text presents a comprehensive study of acoustics, anatomy and physiology, and biomechanics of all major subsystems of speech production - breathing, phonation, resonation, and articulation. After providing an introduction to the science of speech and voice production and creating a foundation of knowledge in basic concepts of acoustics and physics, the author gives extensive attention to the examination of imaging, kinematic, and acoustic instrumentation used in research and clinical settings. The author includes a generous number of spectrograms (vowels, consonants, and coarticulatory effects). Two key chapters on phonation present the most in-depth exploration of voice and laryngeal dynamics available in any existing text. The author fully integrates concepts of speech motor control and speech perception into relevant chapters on vowels and consonants.Historical and current theories of speech production and perception, and many of the issues central to research in these areas, are addressed thoroughly.
Discussions of clinical and research instrumentation are integrated into each chapter, helping the reader understand how information presented in each chapter is obtained, and how the abilities and limitations of instrumentation shape our knowledge of speech and voice science. Instructors and students benefit greatly from the substantial number of critical review questions following each chapter, and the accompanying PowerPoint slides facilitate teaching and learning. The second edition has been revised and updated to be a better resource for students and instructors alike. In addition to a comprehensive updating of research and references, the second edition contains changes to help engage students in the learning process. The most significant enhancements include: A reorganization of the introductory chapters The inclusion of ample student study material Classroom group activities Each chapter now contains section study questions in addition to the end-of-chapter review questions, which have themselves been expanded.The section study questions are designed to help focus students on the key concepts and to assess their learning.The second edition also includes website recommendations and Instructor-Facilitated Classroom Learning Activities at the end of each chapter.
New material has been added as well, including a chapter on Advice for Students on Effective Study Techniques. Bringing together all of the knowledge crucial to the study of speech and voice science in one concise and readable textbook, this book is essential for courses in speech and voice science and acoustics and will effectively supplement courses in voice disorders. The depth of knowledge presented here is also highly appropriate for doctoral students and professionals in the field.

Alison Behrman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Alison Behrman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is Assistant Professor in Speech Communication Studies at Iona College, where she teaches courses in presentation skills, speech science, anatomy, and clinically focused topics in communication disorders. She received her M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from New York University, and her PhD in speech physiology from Columbia University. She was Principal Investigator of an NIH grant exploring outcomes of voice therapy for patients with benign vocal fold lesions, and has ongoing research projects in voice disorders and accent management, with publications in peer-reviewed speech pathology, linguistics, and otolaryngology journals. Dr. Behrman maintains a private practice in corporate presentation skills, voice therapy, and accent modification.

Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition 1: Introduction The Clinical Usefulness of Speech and Voice Science Defining Speech Science Advice for Students on Effective Study Techniques 2: Sound Waves Describing Motion: Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Deceleration, and Momentum Vibration The Nature of Waves Transfer of Energy in Waves Visualizing a Sound Wave Properties of Sound Waves Perception of Sound Waves Pure and Complex Tones Behavior of Sound Waves Resonance Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 3: Breathing Introduction Respiration Balloons or Boyle's Law? Anatomy of the Lower Airway The Biomechanics of Breathing The Biomechanics of Speech Breathing Neural Control of Breathing The Work of Breathing Instrumentation for Measuring Breathing Kinematics Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 4: Phonation I: Basic Voice Science Overview Anatomy of the Larynx Neural Control of Phonation Theories of Voice Production Biomechanical Stress-Strain Properties of Vocal Fold Tissues Physiology of Phonatory Control Voice Quality Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 5: Phonation II: Measurement and Instrumentation Measurement of F0 and Intensity Measurement of Phonatory Aerodynamics Instrumentation for Exploring the Dynamics of the Vocal Folds Vocal Registers Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 6: The Production and Perception of Vowels Introduction Acoustic Theory of Speech Production Vowels The Vocal Tract as a Regulator of Intensity Acoustic Filters Instrumentation for Measuring Vocal Tract Acoustics Vocal Tract Imaging: Current Research and Future Trends Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 7: The Production and Perception of Consonants Introduction Three Sources of Speech Sounds Phonetic Description of Consonants Acoustic Representation of Consonants Suprasegmentals Instrumentation and Measurement of Vocal Tract Aerodynamics Instrumentation for Measuring Articulation Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 8: Theories and Models of Speech Production Introduction Theories and Models Theoretical Issues for Consideration Investigational Considerations Influences from Connectionist Models Language and Speech Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities 9: Theories of Speech Perception Introduction Topics in Speech Perception Theories of Speech Perception What Babies Can Tell Us About Perception Recommended Internet Sites for Further Learning Instructor-Facilitated Learning Activities Glossary Appendix A: Measurement Conversions Appendix B: Reading Passages Appendix C: Frequencies of the Musical Scale Appendix D: The International Phonetic Alphabet Appendix E: Answer Key Appendix F: Speech Science Taboo Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2012
Zusatzinfo b/w illustrations
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 1157 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
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ISBN-10 1-59756-481-8 / 1597564818
ISBN-13 978-1-59756-481-6 / 9781597564816
Zustand Neuware
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