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Turbulent Sounds : An Interdisciplinary Guide / ed. by Susanne Fuchs, Martine Toda, Marzena Zygis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Interface Explorations [IE] ; 21Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (384 p.) : num. figs. and tablesContent type:
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  • 9783110226577
  • 9783110226584
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- An overview of the phonology of obstruents -- Turbulence and phonology -- A phonetic approach to the phonology of v: A case study from Hungarian and Slovak -- The laryngeal characterization of Korean fricatives: Acoustic and aerodynamic data -- Preaspiration as a correlate of word-final voice in Scottish English fricatives -- Phonetic characteristics of ejectives – samples from Caucasian languages -- Tongue body and tongue root shape differences in N|uu clicks correlate with phonotactic patterns -- Do differences in male versus female /s/ reflect biological or sociophonetic factors? -- Producing turbulent speech sounds in the context of cleft palate -- Formant-cavity affiliation in sibilant fricatives -- Backmatter
Summary: No sound class requires so much basic knowledge of phonology, acoustics, aerodynamics, and speech production as obstruents (turbulent sounds) do. This book is intended to bridge a gap by introducing the reader to the world of obstruents from a multidisciplinary perspective. It starts with a review of typological processes, continues with various contributions to the phonetics-phonology interface, explains the realization of specific turbulent sounds in endangered languages, and finishes with surveys of obstruents from a sociophonetic, physical and pathological perspective.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- An overview of the phonology of obstruents -- Turbulence and phonology -- A phonetic approach to the phonology of v: A case study from Hungarian and Slovak -- The laryngeal characterization of Korean fricatives: Acoustic and aerodynamic data -- Preaspiration as a correlate of word-final voice in Scottish English fricatives -- Phonetic characteristics of ejectives – samples from Caucasian languages -- Tongue body and tongue root shape differences in N|uu clicks correlate with phonotactic patterns -- Do differences in male versus female /s/ reflect biological or sociophonetic factors? -- Producing turbulent speech sounds in the context of cleft palate -- Formant-cavity affiliation in sibilant fricatives -- Backmatter

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No sound class requires so much basic knowledge of phonology, acoustics, aerodynamics, and speech production as obstruents (turbulent sounds) do. This book is intended to bridge a gap by introducing the reader to the world of obstruents from a multidisciplinary perspective. It starts with a review of typological processes, continues with various contributions to the phonetics-phonology interface, explains the realization of specific turbulent sounds in endangered languages, and finishes with surveys of obstruents from a sociophonetic, physical and pathological perspective.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023)