Speech and Hearing in Communication

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"Speech and Hearing in Communication" is a foundational book in acoustics and psychoacoustics that systematically explains how speech is produced, transmitted, and perceived by the human auditory system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scientific textbook
covers auditory physiology
basic acoustics
communication chain from speaker to listener
psychoacoustic principles
sound waves
speech acoustics
speech perception processes
describes acoustic properties of speech
auditory perception mechanisms
how speech is perceived
how speech is produced
how speech is transmitted
physiology of hearing
psychological aspects of hearing
relationship between speech and hearing
field acoustics
audiology
communication science
psychoacoustics
speech science
goal to explain how speech signals are generated and understood
to link physical sound properties with perception
hasAspect foundational treatment of speech and hearing
integration of acoustics and psychoacoustics
systematic explanation of speech communication
hasPerspective interdisciplinary
intendedAudience students of audiology
students of communication disorders
students of speech and hearing sciences
intendedUse reference work
textbook
language English
mainSubject communication
hearing
human auditory system
sound
speech perception
speech production
speech transmission

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Harvey Fletcher notableWork Speech and Hearing in Communication
Harvey Fletcher authorOf Speech and Hearing in Communication