Nasals, Nasalization, and the Velum
- 1 Edición, Volumen 5 - 17 de noviembre de 1993
- Última edición
- Editores: Stephen R. Anderson, Marie K. Huffman, Patricia A. Keating, Rena A. Krakow
- Idioma: Inglés
Although nasalization has been discussed in the context of more general aspects of linguistics in other books, this text is the first and primary resource focusing solely on… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Although nasalization has been discussed in the context of more general aspects of linguistics in other books, this text is the first and primary resource focusing solely on nasalization. This volume features articles discussing all aspects of nasalization, including physiology, perception, aerodynamics, acoustics, phonetic and phonological representations, research methodology, and instrumentation. Each chapter examines important research advances achieved within the last ten years and closes with a detailed discussion of the current research.
De interès para
De interès para
Researchers, technicians, and graduate students in linguistics, speech pathology, historical linguistics, phonology, morphology, and syntax/semantics.
Índice
Índice
Research Methodology and Instrumentation:
R.A. Krakow and M.K. Huffman, Instruments and Techniques for Investigating Nasalization and Velopharyngeal Function in the Laboratory: An Introduction.
Physiology:
F. Bell-Berti, Understanding Velic Motor Control: Studies of Segmental Context.
R.A. Krakow, Nonsegmental Influences on Velum Movement Patterns: Syllables, Sentences, Stress, and Speaking Rate.
Aerodynamics and Acoustics:
D.W. Warren, R.M. Dalston, and R. Mayo, Aerodynamics and Acoustics.
S. Maeda, Aerodynamics of Nasalization.
Perception:
P.S. Beddor, The Perception of Nasal Vowels.
K.M. Kurowski and S.E. Blumstein, Acoustic Properties for the Perception of Nasal Consonants.
Phonetic and Phonolgical Representation:
J.J. Ohala and M. Ohala, The Phonetics of Nasal Phonology: Theorems and Data.
I. Maddieson and P. Ladefoged, Phonetics of Partially Nasal Consonants.
M.K. Huffman, Phonetic Patterns of Nasalization and Implications for Feature Specification.
A.C. Cohn, The Status of Nasalized Continuants.
R.L. Trigo, The Inherent Structure of Nasal Segments.
D. Steriade, Closure, Release, and Nasal Contours.
Subject Index.
R.A. Krakow and M.K. Huffman, Instruments and Techniques for Investigating Nasalization and Velopharyngeal Function in the Laboratory: An Introduction.
Physiology:
F. Bell-Berti, Understanding Velic Motor Control: Studies of Segmental Context.
R.A. Krakow, Nonsegmental Influences on Velum Movement Patterns: Syllables, Sentences, Stress, and Speaking Rate.
Aerodynamics and Acoustics:
D.W. Warren, R.M. Dalston, and R. Mayo, Aerodynamics and Acoustics.
S. Maeda, Aerodynamics of Nasalization.
Perception:
P.S. Beddor, The Perception of Nasal Vowels.
K.M. Kurowski and S.E. Blumstein, Acoustic Properties for the Perception of Nasal Consonants.
Phonetic and Phonolgical Representation:
J.J. Ohala and M. Ohala, The Phonetics of Nasal Phonology: Theorems and Data.
I. Maddieson and P. Ladefoged, Phonetics of Partially Nasal Consonants.
M.K. Huffman, Phonetic Patterns of Nasalization and Implications for Feature Specification.
A.C. Cohn, The Status of Nasalized Continuants.
R.L. Trigo, The Inherent Structure of Nasal Segments.
D. Steriade, Closure, Release, and Nasal Contours.
Subject Index.
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Volumen: 5
- Publicado: 19 de mayo de 2014
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los editores
Sobre los editores
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Stephen R. Anderson
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Department of Linguistics, University of California, Los Angeles, CaliforniaMH
Marie K. Huffman
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Eloquent Technology, Inc., Ithica, New York, U.S.A.PK
Patricia A. Keating
Afiliaciones y experiencia
University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.RK
Rena A. Krakow
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.Ver libro en ScienceDirect
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