The Handbook of Speech Production
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
978-0-470-65993-9 (ISBN)
Contributions bring together behavioral, clinical, computational, developmental, and neuropsychological perspectives on speech production to create a rich and truly interdisciplinary resource
Offers a novel and timely contribution to the literature and showcases a broad spectrum of research in speech production, methodological advances, and modeling
Coverage of planning, motor control, articulatory coordination, the speech mechanism, and the effect of language on production processes
Melissa A. Redford is Professor of Linguistics at University of Oregon, USA, with a broad cognitive sciences background. She received her PhD in Psychology at the University of Texas and completed an NRSA Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computer Science, also at the University of Texas, before joining the faculty at the University of Oregon in 2002. Her research focuses on the development and structure of the speech plan and on the parameters that control rate, rhythm, emphasis, and style changes in spoken language.
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xii
1 Introduction 1
Melissa A. Redford
Part I The Speech Mechanism 11
2 Speech Breathing Across the Life Span and in Disease 13
Jessica E. Huber and Elaine T. Stathopoulos
3 Mechanisms of Voice Production 34
Brad H. Story
4 Supralaryngeal Articulators in the Oropharyngeal Region 59
Kiyoshi Honda
5 Jaw and Lips 79
Pascal H.H.M. Van Lieshout
6 Velopharyngeal Function in Speech Production: Some Developmental and Structural Considerations 109
David J. Zajac
Part II Coordination and Multimodal Speech 131
7 Interarticulatory Coordination: Speech Sounds 133
Philip Hoole and Marianne Pouplier
8 Rhythm and Speech 158
Fred Cummins
9 Auditory‐Visual Speech Processing: Something Doesn’t Add Up 178
Eric Vatikiotis‐Bateson and Kevin G. Munhall
10 Multimodal Speech Production 200
Lucie Ménard
Part III Speech Motor Control 223
11 Motor Equivalence in Speech Production 225
Pascal Perrier and Susanne Fuchs
12 Orofacial Cutaneous Function in Speech Motor Control and Learning 248
Takayuki Ito
13 Auditory Feedback 267
John Houde and Srikantan Nagarajan
14 Speech Production in Motor Speech Disorders: Lesions, Models, and a Research Agenda 298
Gary Weismer and Jordan R. Green
15 Process‐Oriented Diagnosis of Childhood and Adult Apraxia of Speech (CAS and AOS) 331
Ben Maassen and Hayo Terband
Part IV Sequencing and Planning 351
16 Central Tenets of the Frame/Content Theory of Evolution and Acquisition of Speech Production 353
Peter F. MacNeilage
17 The Acquisition of Temporal Patterns 379
Melissa A. Redford
18 Insights for Speech Production Planning from Errors in Inner Speech 404
Gary S. Dell and Gary M. Oppenheim
19 Prosodic Frames in Speech Production 419
Stefanie Shattuck‐Hufnagel
20 Fluency and Disfluency 445
Robin J. Lickley
Part V Language Factors 475
21 Insights from the Field 477
Didier Demolin
22 Language Effects on Timing at the Segmental and Suprasegmental Levels 505
Taehong Cho
23 Cross‐Language Differences in Acquisition 530
Jan R. Edwards, Mary E. Beckman, and Benjamin Munson
24 Effects of Language on Motor Processes in Development 555
Lisa Goffman
Index of Authors 578
Index of Subjects 592
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.7.2015 |
---|---|
Reihe/Serie | Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics |
Verlagsort | Hoboken |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 175 x 252 mm |
Gewicht | 1080 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Logopädie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-65993-9 / 0470659939 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-65993-9 / 9780470659939 |
Zustand | Neuware |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |
aus dem Bereich