This foundational text offers a clear and systematic introduction to the acoustic analysis of speech sounds. It explains how speech is represented in terms of frequency, amplitude, and duration, introducing key concepts such as waveforms, spectra, and spectrograms. Emphasising experimental techniques and perceptual correlates, it equips readers with tools for analysing the physical properties of spoken language.
Dimensions:
20 x 13 x 0.6 cm
Format:
Softcover / Paperback
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press