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Phonetics for dummies / by William F. Katz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesCopyright date: ©2013Description: xiv, 364 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781118505083 (pbk.)
  • 1118505085 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 414 23
LOC classification:
  • P221 KAT
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Contents:
Introduction -- Getting started with phonetics -- Speculating about English speech sounds -- Having a blast: sound, waveforms, and speech movement -- Going global with phonetics -- The part of tens.
Summary: The clear and easy way to get a handle on the science of speech. The science of how people produce and perceive speech, phonetics has an array of real-world applications, from helping engineers create an authentic sounding Irish or Canadian accent for a GPS voice, to assisting forensics investigators identifying the person whose voice was caught on tape, to helping a film actor make the transition to the stage. Phonetics is a required course among students of speech pathology and linguistics, and it's a popular elective among students of telecommunications and forensics. The first popular guide to this fascinating discipline, is an excellent overview of the field for students enrolled in introductory phonetics courses and an ideal introduction for anyone with an interest in the field. Bonus instructional videos, video quizzes, and other content available online for download on the dummies.com product page for this book.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- Getting started with phonetics -- Speculating about English speech sounds -- Having a blast: sound, waveforms, and speech movement -- Going global with phonetics -- The part of tens.

The clear and easy way to get a handle on the science of speech. The science of how people produce and perceive speech, phonetics has an array of real-world applications, from helping engineers create an authentic sounding Irish or Canadian accent for a GPS voice, to assisting forensics investigators identifying the person whose voice was caught on tape, to helping a film actor make the transition to the stage. Phonetics is a required course among students of speech pathology and linguistics, and it's a popular elective among students of telecommunications and forensics. The first popular guide to this fascinating discipline, is an excellent overview of the field for students enrolled in introductory phonetics courses and an ideal introduction for anyone with an interest in the field. Bonus instructional videos, video quizzes, and other content available online for download on the dummies.com product page for this book.

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