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As a testament to the scope of Peter MacNeilage's scholarly work
across his 40 year career, contributions to this tribute volume
represent a broad spectrum of the seminal issues addressed by
phonetic and evolutionary science over a number of years.
Approaches to the problems raised by attempting to understand these
fundamental topics are illustrated in the broad diversity of
paradigms represented in the volume. This diversity in itself is a
tribute to the breadth of scholarly questions pursued by MacNeilage
across his career. Chapters are arranged around five thematic
areas. Two themes, Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production
and Acquisition of Speech, reflect the major thrust of Peter's
scholarly career over the past 25 years. The other themes are
reflective of the broad implications of MacNeilage's work for
scholars in disparate scientific domains. One of the strengths of
this volume is the unitary focus of contributions by scientists
from diverse scientific backgrounds in considering the
applicability of the Frame Content Theory within their own
scholarly perspectives. Thematic strands in the volume include: -
Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production - Neurobiological
Aspects of Speech - Perception / Action Relationships - Acquisition
of Speech Production Skill - Modeling and Movement - Alternative
Perspectives on the Syllable.
As a testament to the scope of Peter MacNeilage's scholarly work
across his 40 year career, contributions to this tribute volume
represent a broad spectrum of the seminal issues addressed by
phonetic and evolutionary science over a number of years.
Approaches to the problems raised by attempting to understand these
fundamental topics are illustrated in the broad diversity of
paradigms represented in the volume. This diversity in itself is a
tribute to the breadth of scholarly questions pursued by MacNeilage
across his career. Chapters are arranged around five thematic
areas. Two themes, Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production
and Acquisition of Speech, reflect the major thrust of Peter's
scholarly career over the past 25 years. The other themes are
reflective of the broad implications of MacNeilage's work for
scholars in disparate scientific domains. One of the strengths of
this volume is the unitary focus of contributions by scientists
from diverse scientific backgrounds in considering the
applicability of the Frame Content Theory within their own
scholarly perspectives. Thematic strands in the volume include: -
Evolutionary Perspectives on Speech Production - Neurobiological
Aspects of Speech - Perception / Action Relationships - Acquisition
of Speech Production Skill - Modeling and Movement - Alternative
Perspectives on the Syllable.
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