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The Routledge Handbook of Phonetics provides a comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of research, history and techniques in phonetics. With contributions from 41 prominent authors from North America, Europe, Australia and Japan, and including over 130 figures to illustrate key points, this handbook covers all the most important areas in the field, including:

the history and scope of techniques used, including speech synthesis, vocal tract imaging techniques, and obtaining information on under-researched languages from language archives;

the physiological bases of speech and hearing, including auditory, articulatory, and neural explanations of hearing, speech, and language processes;

theories and models of speech perception and production related to the processing of consonants, vowels, prosody, tone, and intonation;

linguistic phonetics, with discussions of the phonetics-phonology interface, sound change, second language acquisition, sociophonetics, and second language teaching research;

applications and extensions, including phonetics and gender, clinical phonetics, and forensic phonetics.

The Routledge Handbook of Phonetics will be indispensable reading for students and practitioners in the fields of speech, language, linguistics and hearing sciences.

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"This new Handbook, with contributions from leaders in the field, integrates, within a single volume, an historical perspective, the latest in computational and neural modeling of phonetics, and a breadth of applications, including clinical populations and forensic linguistics. Issues of current international social importance are addressed, rendering the volume not only an excellent fundamental resource for students and professionals alike, but an apt reflection of the state-of-the-science of modern-day phonetics."

Shari R. Baum, McGill University, Canada

List of illustrations
viii
List of abbreviations
xiii
List of contributors
xvi
Acknowledgments xxii
Editors `acknowledgments xxiii
Editors' introduction: A handbook of phonetics 1(6)
William F. Katz
Peter F. Assmann
PART I History, scope, and techniques
7(66)
1 History of speech synthesis
9(25)
Brad H. Story
2 Advances in vocal tract imaging and analysis
34(17)
Asterios Toutios
Dani Byrd
Louis Goldstein
Shrikanth Narayanan
3 Under-researched languages: Phonetic results from language archives
51(22)
D.H. Whalen
Joyce McDonough
PART II Physiological basis of speech and hearing
73(144)
4 The phonetics of voice
75(32)
Marc Garellek
5 Articulatory phonetics
107(19)
Bryan Gick
Murray Schellenberg
Ian Stavness
Ryan C. Taylor
6 Neural bases of speech production
126(38)
Jason W. Bohland
Jason A. Tourville
Frank H. Guenther
7 Phonetics and the auditory system
164(29)
Matthew B. Winn
Christian E. Stilp
8 The neural basis for auditory and audiovisual speech perception
193(24)
Jonathan E. Peelle
PART III Theories and models of speech perception and production
217(140)
9 The acoustics and perception of North American English vowels
219(45)
James M. Hillenbrand
10 The phonetic properties of consonants
264(25)
Marija Tabain
11 Theories and models of speech perception
289(25)
Michael Kiefte
Terrance M. Nearey
12 Prosody, tone, and intonation
314(43)
Yi Xu
PART IV Linguistic/perceptual phonetics
357(140)
13 The interface between phonetics and phonology
359(42)
John Kingston
14 The phonetic basis of the origin and spread of sound change
401(26)
Jonathan Harrington
Felicitas Kleber
Ulrich Reubold
Florian Schiel
Mary Stevens
15 The phonetics of second language learning and bilingualism
427(21)
Charles B. Chang
16 Innovations in sociophonetics
448(25)
Erik R. Thomas
17 Phonetics and second language teaching research
473(24)
Murray J. Munro
Tracey M. Derwing
PART V Applications and extensions
497(138)
18 The phonetics of sex and gender
499(27)
Benjamin Munson
Molly Babel
19 New horizons in clinical phonetics
526(44)
William F. Katz
20 Vocal-tract models in phonetic teaching and research
570(29)
Takayuki Arai
21 Introduction to forensic voice comparison
599(36)
Geoffrey Stewart Morrison
Ewald Enzinger
Index 635
William F. Katz is Professor for the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, U.S.A.

Peter F. Assmann is Professor for the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, U.S.A.