This book provides a practical and easy-to-understand introduction
to acoustic speech analysis, primarily aimed at those involved in
linguistic analysis and description in the field and at those
preparing for such fieldwork. It explains commonly used methods for
displaying aspects of a speech wave, such as waveform graphs,
spectra, spectrograms, fundamental frequency graphs (pitch graphs),
and intensity graphs. It illustrates how the results of acoustic
analysis can be interpreted and used to improve the objectivity,
accuracy and precision of phonetic descriptions of speech sounds.
The book assumes basic knowledge of articulatory phonetics. It can
be used to teach introductory courses in acoustic phonetics at the
undergraduate level.
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