Vowels and ConsonantsJohn Wiley & Sons, 17 ene 2012 - 240 páginas This popular and accessible introduction to phonetics has been fully updated for its third edition, and now includes an accompanying website with sound files, and expanded coverage of topics such as speech technology.
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3 Im going away said as a normal unemphatic statement | 19 |
3 | 26 |
The Sounds of Vowels | 32 |
6 | 48 |
Acoustic Components of Speech | 62 |
Talking Computers | 68 |
How We Listen to Speech | 99 |
Making English Consonants | 114 |
Making English Vowels | 123 |
Actions of the Larynx | 135 |
Consonants Around the World | 156 |
Vowels Around the World | 176 |
Putting Vowels and Consonants Together | 186 |
Glossary | 200 |
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able acoustic alveolar American English articulation beginning called changes chapter chart close closure comparatively complex consider consonants contrast corresponding describe difficult discuss distinct distinguish English example fall Ferrari Figure followed formant frequency fricative front going hear higher illustrating indicate kind languages lateral letters lines lips listen look loudness lower marked meaning mouth move movements nasal noise occur particular pattern phonetic phrase pitch position possible probably produced pronounced range Recording refer represented rise roof rounding second formant sentence sequence shown shows similar slightly sound wave sounds Spanish speak speakers spectrogram speech spoken stop stored syllable symbols synthesize Table talk teeth third formant tones tongue usually vibrating vocal folds vocal tract voice voiceless vowels waveform words