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Phonetic Science for Clinical Practice / Kathy J. Jakielski and Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Jakielski, Kathy J., author.
Gildersleeve-Neumann, Christina, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Articulation disorders--Problems, exercises, etc.
Articulation disorders.
Speech therapy--Problems, exercises, etc.
Speech therapy.
Speech disorders--Problems, exercises, etc.
Speech disorders.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (355 pages)
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2025]
Summary:
Phonetic Science for Clinical Practice, Second Edition is designed to serve as an introductory, one-term textbook for undergraduate phonetics courses in communication sciences and disorders. The text introduces the fundamental tool of transcription, the International Phonetic Alphabet, while also presenting the science underlying that set of symbols. The goal of this text is to teach students how to think about the data being transcribed--in other words, how to think like a phonetician.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Preface
How To Use This Book
1 INTRODUCTION TO PHONETIC SCIENCE
The Study of Speech: Phonetics and Phonology
The Sounds of Speech: Phonemes, Phones, and Allophones
The Written Representation of Speech: Orthographic and Phonetic Symbols
Orthographic Symbols: The Latin Alphabet
Phonetic Symbols: The International Phonetic Alphabet
The Registers of Speech
Seeing Letters, but Hearing Sounds
The Phonotactic Structure of Speech
Consonants and Vowels by Position
Contrastive, Linguistic, and Grammatical Stress
Setting Yourself Up for Success: A Phonetic Transcription Readiness Quiz
Putting It All Together
References
Interest Piqued?
Print Resources
Online Resources
Did You Get It? Answer Key
2 ARTICULATORY PHONETICS OF CONSONANTS
Consonants in American English
Anatomical Processes of the Speech System
Respiratory Process
Phonatory Process
Resonatory Process
Oro-Nasal Process
Articulatory Process
Sonorant and Obstruent Sounds
Cognates
Consonant Place Classes in American English
Bilabial
Labiodental
Interdental
Alveolar
Post-Alveolar
Alveopalatal
Palatal
Velar
Glottal
Summary of Articulatory Place
Consonant Manner Classes in American English
Stops
Nasals
Glides
Fricatives
Affricates
Liquids
Summary of Articulatory Manner
3 ARTICULATORY PHONETICS OF VOWELS
Introduction to Vowels
English Vowels: Sounds Versus Spelling
Consonants Versus Vowels
Similarities and Differences in the Use of the Vocal Tract for Consonants and Vowels
Visualizing Place of Articulation: The Vowel Quadrilateral
Types of English Vowels
Monophthong Vowels: Steady-State Production
Diphthong Vowels: Dynamic Movement.
Rhotic Vowels: Static Versus Dynamic Movement Involving R-Colorings
Articulatory Dimension of Vowels
Tongue Height
Tongue Advancement
Lip Rounding
Tenseness
Diphthong and Triphthong Vowel Categories
Rhotic Vowels: Monophthongs, Diphthongs, and Triphthongs
Description of English Vowel Phonemes: Monophthongs and Diphthongs
Monophthong Vowels: Articulation, Phonetic Symbols, and Key Words
Phonemic Diphthongs
Rhotic Vowels: Articulation, Phonetic Symbols, and Key Words
Summary
4 BROAD AND NARROW PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION
Phonetic Transcription: Approaches, Types, and Systems of Representation
Approaches to Phonetic Transcription
Types of Phonetic Transcription
Systems of Phonetic Representation
Broad Segmental Phonetic Transcription
Strategies to Employ
Errors to Avoid
Narrow Segmental Phonetic Transcription
Two Frequently Produced Consonant Allophones
Introduction to Diacritical Marks
Diacritical Marks Applied to Consonants
Diacritical Marks Applied to Vowels
Suprasegmental Diacritical Marks
Diacritical Marks for Stress
Diacritical Marks for Clinical Populations
Airstream Mechanism Diacritic for Disordered Speech
Primary Place of Articulation Diacritics for Disordered Speech
Secondary Place of Articulation Diacritics for Disordered Speech
Manner of Articulation Diacritics for Disordered Speech
5 SUPRASEGMENTAL FEATURES OF SPEECH
Verbal Communication
Stress
Intonation
Prosody
Did You Get It? Answer Key.
6 ACOUSTIC PHONETICS
Acoustic Phonetics and Clinical Scientists
Acoustics
Wave Motion
Sound Wave Propagation
Sound Waves and Vocal Fold Vibration
Waveforms
Determining Fundamental Frequency on a Waveform
Fourier Analysis
Identifying Types of Sounds on a Waveform
Spectrum of a Sound Wave
Source-Filter Theory
Vowel Differences
Spectrograms
Vowel Identity
Identifying Consonants
Identifying Words and Phrases
Types of Spectrographic Analysis
7 LINGUISTIC PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF CONSONANTS
Phonetics and Phonology
Speech as a Connected Unit
Determining the Status of Speech Sounds in a Language
Syllabicity
The Components of Syllables
Patterns for Allophones in Consonant Coarticulation in Typical Speech
Approximants
Developmental Error Patterns Affecting Consonants
Transcribing Typically Developing Speech
Error Patterns in Consonant Coarticulation in Disordered Speech
Cases in Pediatric Speech Sound Disorders
8 LINGUISTIC PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY OF VOWELS
Vowel Phonological Patterns
Vowel Allophones in Multisyllabic Words
Stressed Versus Unstressed Syllables
Nonphonemic Diphthongs
Tense Versus Lax Vowels
Phonological Patterns for Vowels
Vowel Length
Vowel Reduction in Unstressed Syllables
Voiceless Vowels
Vowel Nasalization
Vowel Retraction
Rhotic Versus Nonrhotic Dialects of English
Developmental Error Patterns Affecting Vowels
9 BEYOND GENERAL AMERICAN ENGLISH SPEECH POSSIBILITIES WITHIN AND ACROSS LANGUAGES
Speech Possibilities
The World's Languages and Speakers of Them
Dialect Versus Language
English
Bilingualism
Speech Sounds Across Languages
Consonants
Summary of Consonant Possibilities
Vowels
Tongue Height, Advancement, Tenseness, and Rounding
Syllable-Level Differences
Language Complexity
Glossary
Mnemonic Flashcards
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Jakielski, Kathy J. Phonetic Science for Clinical Practice
ISBN:
9781635504064
1635504066
OCLC:
1411306279

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