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1 | Introduction: Introduction to acoustics | Ladefoged, Peter. Chapter 1 in Elements of Acoustic Phonetics. Johnson, Keith. Chapter 1 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. |
2 | Audition A/D (Analog to Digital) conversion | Johnson, Keith. Chapter 2 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. pp. 19-33. ———. Chapter 3 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. |
3 | Position of phonetics in grammars | Flemming, Edward. "Scalar and Categorical Phenomena in a Unified Model of Phonetics and Phonology." Phonology 18 (2001): 7-44. Keating, P. A. "Universal Phonetics and the Organization of Grammars." In Phonetic Linguistics: Essays in Honor of Peter Ladefoged. Edited by V. Fromkin. Burlington, MA: Academic Press, 1985, pp. 115-132. ISBN: 9780122689901. References (PDF) |
4 | Source-filter theory | Johnson, Keith. Chapters 5 and 6 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. |
5 | Acoustics of vowels Spectral analysis techniques | Ladefoged, Peter. "Fourier Analysis." Chapter 10 in Elements of Acoustic Phonetics, from p. 160. ———. "Digital Filters and LPC Analysis." Chapter 11 in Elements of Acoustic Phonetics. |
6 | Quantal theory Adaptive dispersion Source-filter analysis of the properties of speech sounds: Fricatives and stops | Johnson, Keith. Chapters 7 and 8 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. Stevens, K. N. "On the Quantal Nature of Speech." Journal of Phonetics 17 (1989): 107-121. Lindblom, Bjoern, and Olle Engstrand. "In What Sense is Speech Quantal?" Journal of Phonetics 17 (1989): 107-121. |
7 | Introduction to statistics | Max, Ludo, and Patrick Onghena. "Some Issues in the Statistical Analysis of Completely Randomized and Repeated Measures Designs for Speech, Language, and Hearing Research." Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42 (April 1999): 261-270. |
8 | Speech perception I Source-filter analysis of speech sounds: Nasals and laterals | Johnson, Keith. Chapters 4 and 9 in Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics. References (PDF) |
9 | Speech production Models of coarticulation | Keating, Patricia A. "The Window Model of Coarticulation: Articulatory Evidence." In Papers in Laboratory Phonology 1: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech. Edited by John Kingston and Mary E. Beckman. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780521368087. Browman, C. P., and L. Goldstein. "Tiers in Articulatory Phonology, with Some Implications for Casual Speech." In Papers in Laboratory Phonology 1: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech. Edited by John Kingston and Mary E. Beckman. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780521368087. References (PDF) |
10 | Timing and coordination Prosody and speech production | Chitoran, Ioana, Louis Goldstein, and Dani Byrd. "Gestural Overlap and Recoverability: Articulatory Evidence from Georgian." In Laboratory Phonology 7. Edited by Carols Gussenhoven and Natasha Warner. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, 2003. ISBN: 9783110170870. |
11 | Speech perception II: The problem of variability | Ladefoged, Peter, and D. E. Broadbent. "Information Conveyed by Vowels." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 29, no. 1 (January 1957): 98-104. |
12 | Student presentations | (no readings) |