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Phonetics for Speech Pathology

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The new, third, edition of this indispensable guide for speech pathology and therapy students is completely updated, applying the results of the most recent research into speech disorders. Phonetics for Speech Pathology introduces normative aspects of phonetics and describes how these may go wrong in atypical speech, and the consequences when they do. The book deals with the three main areas of phonetics: articulatory, acoustic, and auditory, this last being often neglected in phonetics textbooks. The chapters are copiously illustrated, with most diagrams and figures newly drawn for this edition. Correct use of phonetic symbolizations and the importance of adequate transcription in the clinic are stressed, as is the use of instrumental analyses to augment impressionistic descriptions of speech. A range of modern instrumental techniques in speech analysis is covered, as are developments in hearing research including auditory processing disorder. The book concludes with an introduction to current models of speech production and perception.

Published: Oct 2, 2020

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Section Chapter Authors
Preliminaries
List of Figures and List of Tables Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Preface Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Introduction
Introduction Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Part 1: Articulatory Phonetics
1. The Vocal Organs Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
2. Initiation Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
3. Phonation Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
4. Manner of Articulation Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
5. Place of Articulation Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
6. Orality and Nasality Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
7. Plosives Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
8. Vowels Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
9. Primary, Secondary, and Double Articulations Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
10. Phonetic Transcription Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
11. Parametric Phonetics Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
12. Suprasegmentals 1: Prosody and Connected Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
13. Suprasegmentals 2: Voice Quality Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
14. Speech Imaging Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Part 2: Acoustic Phonetics
15. Frequency and Pitch Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
16. Intensity and Loudness Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
17. Resonance Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
18. Recording speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
19. Acoustic Analysis: Spectrography Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
20. Acoustic Characteristics of Vowels Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
21. Acoustic Characteristics of Sonorant Consonants Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
22. Acoustic Characteristics of Obstruents Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
23. Acoustic Characteristics of Suprasegmentals: Stress Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
24. Acoustic Characteristics of Suprasegmentals: Pitch Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
25. Acoustic Characteristics of Suprasegmentals: Connected Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
26. Acoustic Characteristics of Suprasegmentals: Voice Quality Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
27. Acoustic Characteristics of Child Speech Disorders Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
28. Acoustic Characteristics of Acquired Speech Disorders Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Part 3: Auditory Phonetics
29. Hearing: The Ear Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
30. Hearing: Perception Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
31. Hearing: Comprehension Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
32. Perceptual Units of Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
33. Hearing Impairment Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
34. Phonetics of Hearing Impaired Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
35. Audiological Measurement Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
36. Auditory Processing Disorders Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
37. Feedback in Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
38. Psychoacoustic Experiments Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
39. Delayed Auditory Feedback Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
40. Dichotic Listening Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
41. Time-Variated Speech Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
42. Models of Speech Production and Perception Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
End Matter
Appendix 1: The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Appendix 2: The Extensions to the IPA for Disordered Speech (extIPA) Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Appendix 3: VoQS: Voice Quality Symbols Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
References Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee
Index Martin Ball, Joan Rahilly, Orla Lowry, Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee

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Phonetics for Speech Pathology, is a comprehensive text, covering a wide range of topics useful to speech-language-hearing clinicians, as a basis for further study in clinical phonetics and phonology.
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