The Acoustic Analysis of SpeechSingular Publishing Group, 1992 - 238 páginas Often cited as the most important human faculty, speech remains the focus of intensive study by specialists in such diverse fields as linguistics, psychology, physiology, engineering, computer science, speech pathology and neurology. |
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Acoustic Theory of Speech Production | 13 |
Introduction to the Acoustic Analysis of Speech | 41 |
Modern Analytic Techniques | 61 |
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