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Acoustics in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences Ian MacKay

Acoustics in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences By Ian MacKay

Acoustics in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences by Ian MacKay


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Acoustics in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences: An Introduction, Loose-Leaf Version by Ian MacKay

Acoustics in Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences: An Introduction gives readers a clear, comprehensive understanding of acoustics in the context of human communications through examples and analogies from everyday life or general experience. Mathematically the book stops short of calculus, using inductive reasoning to present material that can be proven only with calculus, and presenting multiple examples of mathematical calculations, with very explicit steps. Included are Questions and Problems sections focusing on often-misunderstood areas; Closer Look sections reinforcing and strengthening understanding of the material; and non-conventional, but scientifically accurate explanations of certain phenomena.

About Ian MacKay

Ian R. A. MacKay has been teaching general acoustics and the acoustics of speech to future speech-language pathologists and audiologists, as well as to students of Linguistics and Psychology, for several decades. Over this same time period, he has been teaching phonetics and speech production (speech science in its various manifestations). His research interests include the phonological acquisition of a second language (the learning of the sound system of a second language). He has recently become interested in issues in the biological evolution of the human capacity for speech and language. MacKay is the author of two editions of a general phonetics textbook, the first edition entitled Introducing Practical Phonetics, and the second, much revised edition entitled Phonetics: the Science of Speech Production. MacKay has degrees in Linguistics and Speech Science. He lives with his wife Jo-Anne and an aging standard poodle.

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1 Preview Chapter 2 The Nature of Sound Part I Refresher A Graphs Refresher B Atmosphere Chapter 3 The Nature of Sound Part II Refresher C Scientific Notation Refresher D Significant Digits Chapter 4 Analog Signals and Digitization Refresher E Binary Numbers Chapter 5 Complex Waves Chapter 6 Recording Chapter 7 Spectra Chapter 8 Analysis Refresher F Measurement Refresher G Estimate Answer Chapter 9 Decibels and RMS Refresher H Numerical Scales Refresher I Logs Chapter 10 Filters Chapter 11 Resonance Chapter 12 Vowels and the Source-Filter Theory Refresher J Phonetics Chapter 13 Consonants Chapter 14 Suprasegmentals Chapter 15 Psychoacoustics Appendix Front Matter Appendix 1 Formulas Appendix 2 Values Appendix 3 Units Appendix 4 Abbreviations Glossary / Index

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CIN0132897083G
9780132897082
0132897083
Acoustics in Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences: An Introduction, Loose-Leaf Version by Ian MacKay
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20131023
320
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