Acoustic Phonetics

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Acoustic Phonetics is a foundational work in speech science that systematically analyzes the physical properties of speech sounds and their relation to linguistic structure.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
work in speech science
aimsTo link acoustic patterns to linguistic categories
provide quantitative models of speech sounds
systematically describe acoustic properties of speech
analyzes duration of segments
formant frequencies
frequency spectra
intensity patterns
speech waveforms
voice onset time
appliesTo automatic speech recognition
clinical phonetics
forensic phonetics
speech synthesis
speech technology
spoken language analysis
contributesTo experimental phonology
phonetic theory
speech communication research
theoretical phonetics
discipline linguistics
phonetics
speech science
field acoustic phonetics
focusesOn acoustic analysis of speech
acoustic correlates of prosody
acoustic cues to consonants
amplitude properties of speech sounds
formant structure of vowels
spectral properties of speech sounds
temporal properties of speech sounds
isDescribedAs foundational work in speech science
systematic analysis of physical properties of speech sounds
mainSubject physical properties of speech
relation between acoustics and linguistic structure
speech sounds
relatesTo phonetic transcription
phonological structure
segmental features
speech perception
speech production
suprasegmental features
usesMethod acoustic measurement
experimental phonetics techniques
signal processing
spectrographic analysis

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Kenneth N. Stevens notableWork Acoustic Phonetics
Kenneth N. Stevens authorOf Acoustic Phonetics