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Human Speech: Some Observations, Experiments and Conclusions as to the Nature, Origin, Purpose and Possible Improvement of Human Speech

Autor Richard Paget
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2014
This is Volume XII of twenty-one in a series on Cognitive Psychology. Originally published in 1930, this book is addressed to the general reader, with a preference for him or her that is interested in Speech from one or other of its practical aspects, namely, as a means for communicating and recording ideas, as the basis of the arts of literature poetry and song, or as one of the principal accomplishments distinguishing man from the lower animals. Some of the results arrived a t may be of interest to linguists, to teachers of speech to the deaf, and to those musicians or scientists who are concerned in the practice or teaching of voice production and elocution, or in the improvement or “humanising” of the tone of organ pipes and other wind instruments. Its aim is to give, in simple language, an account of some personal observations and experiments on the phenomenon of human speech, and some conclusions and suggestions as to its probable origin and future development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138875005
ISBN-10: 1138875007
Pagini: 386
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Illustrations, Preface, CHAP. I. INTRODUCTION, CHAP. II. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS AS TO THE VOCAL ORGANS, AND THEIR FUNCTION IN SPEECH. CHAP. III. OBSERVATIONS ON THE VOWEL RESONANCES, CHAP. IV. EXPERIMENTS WITH MODELS (VOWELS), CHAP. V. VOWEL SOUNDS—CONCLUDED—SINGLE OR DOUBLE RESONANCE ?, CHAP. VI. OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS ON THE CONSONANTS, CHAP. VII. THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPEECH, CHAP. VIII. VOWEL AND CONSONANT SYMBOLISM, CHAP. IX. THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, CHAP. X. VOICE PRODUCTION, CHAP. XI. MOUTH RESONANCE IN RELATION TO LARYNGEAL PITCH, CHAP. XII. ARTIFICIAL SPEECH AND SONG, CHAP. XIII. THE ADVANCEMENT OF LANGUAGE AND ITS NOTATION, APPENDIX. I. A NOTE ON THE DOUBLE-RESONATOR THEORY OF VOWEL SOUNDS, APPENDIX. II. TABLE OF FREQUENCIES i.e NUMBER OF COMPLETE VIBRATIONS PER SOUND, CORRESPONDING TO THE EQUAL TEMPERAMENT SCALE, APPENDIX. III. AUDIOGRAM OF THE AUTHOR'S HEARING, APPENDIX. IV. PAGET AND CLAY VARIABLE VOWEL MODEL, APPENDIX. V. SOME EXPRIMENTS WITH TUBULAR VOWEL MODELS, APPENDIX. VI. CONSONANT RESONANCES, APPENDIX. VII. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH VOWELS, APPENDIX. VIII. POLYNESIAN LANGUAGE, Index